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    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Scalytics Open Intelligence - OSINT

    Open OSINT stack for monitoring, analysis, and risk detection

    EUOSINT is the open-source edition of the OSINT pipeline built by Scalytics for real-world intelligence monitoring, situation analysis, and risk detection. It is not a toy dashboard or a loose script bundle. It is a packaged operational stack with a web interface, a Go-based collector runtime, configurable ingestion and refresh cadence, Docker-first deployment, and local or server installation options. The public release removes non-public and protected integrations while preserving the pipeline structure and deployment model that make the system usable in practice. EUOSINT is built for teams that need continuous monitoring, reproducible installs, and a base they can extend for their own intelligence and security workflows.
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