Intelligence Blog
How open source intelligence works, why cross-domain analysis matters, and what we are building at Prioris.
What Is Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Why It Matters
Open source intelligence has moved from spy agencies to boardrooms. Here is what OSINT actually means, how it works, and why every organization needs it.
Cross-Domain Intelligence: Finding Patterns Nobody Else Can See
Single-domain analysis misses the signal. Cross-domain intelligence connects a patent filing to a sanctions update to a satellite anomaly — revealing what isolated feeds never show.
Value of Information: How to Score Intelligence That Actually Matters
Not all information is equally valuable. Value of Information (VoI) scoring quantifies what matters — combining relevance, novelty, reliability, and decision impact into a single actionable metric.
Building Knowledge Graphs from Open Data: Architecture and Lessons
How Prioris transforms 500+ unstructured data sources into a queryable knowledge graph with entity resolution, relationship typing, and contradiction detection.
Automated Intelligence Briefings: From 500 Sources to One Email
How Prioris distills hundreds of daily intelligence items into a personalized briefing that takes 5 minutes to read — using VoI scoring, LLM summarization, and feedback learning.