Our Services
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At Peryton Intelligence, we have over a decade of experience in OSINT collection and analysis, and over five years experience managing OSINT teams at a global level.
We can work at any level to integrate into your team, be that QA and report editing, methodological oversight, or even a force multiplier on the collection and analysis floor.
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Peryton is a trusted source of intelligence on emergent online extremist threats; disinformation and FIMI; and digital cultures and counter-cultures.
We have managed projects and briefed clients from multi-national organisations to high levels of government. Peryton has worked closely with international newsrooms on high-impact investigations and appeared for comment in print and online for five years.
We can bring our nuanced approach and years of experience in these areas to your team, working with you to apply our knowledge, whatever the need.
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We can tailor training packages to your needs drawing on our years of experience.
Workshops and training delivered includes:
Violent Extremism and Digital Cultures
Disinformation and Strategic Communication
Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference TTPs
Open Source Intelligence Methodologies and Collection Strategies
Our Pillars
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We focus on deliberate threats to social cohesion and seek to protect the epistemic commons - the middle ground for civil discourse and debate.
We specialise in tracking and attributing these deliberate threats:
Disinformation Campaigns
Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI)
Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour (CIB) and platform manipulation
Epistemic security also means ensuring people do not get radicalised by extremist worldviews. We are experts in tracing radicalisation patterns, networks, and techniques across the Internet.
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Epistemic Security is informed by Strategic Narratology.
Peryton brings PhD level narratological analysis to countering digital threats, understanding the emergent, viral, and legacy narratives that influence behaviours and shape worldviews from macro trends to micro cultural impact.
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The Internet is made of people. The data that makes up the Internet would not exist without the humans that put it there.
It is also a truism that we live between the physical and digital world, never entirely in one or the other. Digital culture is inextricably linked to physical behaviour.
We apply a human-first approach to online intelligence insights and show how culture shapes how ideology becomes action.