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The Intelligence Tradecraft Domain Cluster: osint.org and Four Companion Properties

May 3, 2026 By admin

A Coherent Network for Sale — or Development

Five domains. One discipline. A ready-made infrastructure for the intelligence tradecraft market.

The cluster: osint.org, socmint.org, humint.net, markint.org, and netint.org. Each maps to a recognized subdiscipline within intelligence collection. Together, they form something rarer than any individual domain — a coherent, professionally credible network that could anchor a training platform, a corporate threat intelligence brand, or an investigative journalism resource hub.

Why osint.org Is the Anchor

OSINT — Open Source Intelligence — is no longer a niche term. It is the operating vocabulary of Bellingcat, corporate red teams, newsroom verification desks, and government threat analysts. The domain osint.org matches the exact search term used by practitioners daily. It carries the .org credibility signal that distinguishes authoritative resources from commercial noise. Flagship-grade is not an overstatement.

Domains at this level of term-match precision rarely surface in the secondary market. When they do, they trade on name recognition alone. The content and infrastructure built on top are leverage — not requirement.

The Companion Properties

socmint.org covers Social Media Intelligence — the extraction of actionable data from open social platforms. It is a growth subdiscipline driven by conflict monitoring, brand risk, and election integrity work.

humint.net maps to Human Intelligence — the oldest and most misunderstood collection discipline, now experiencing renewed institutional interest in both corporate and journalistic contexts.

markint.org addresses Market Intelligence — competitive analysis, financial signals, and commercial threat assessment. It bridges the intelligence community vocabulary with the enterprise buyer.

netint.org covers Network Intelligence — infrastructure analysis, digital footprinting, and connectivity mapping. It speaks directly to the cybersecurity and threat intelligence buyer.

The Network Premium

Individual domain sales are transactional. Cluster sales are strategic. A cybersecurity firm acquiring this portfolio buys a branded ecosystem, not a URL. A journalism school acquires a credentialed training infrastructure with built-in domain authority across every major collection discipline. An intelligence training company gets a ready-made namespace that competitors cannot replicate.

The five domains share a naming logic — the -int suffix is tradecraft shorthand recognized across the professional community. That coherence is the premium. It signals intentionality. It signals domain expertise. It signals that whoever built this portfolio understood the field before the market caught up.

Acquisition Inquiry

This cluster is available for acquisition as a unit. Inquiries from cybersecurity firms, journalism schools, intelligence training providers, and institutional research organizations are welcome. Individual domain inquiries will be considered case by case.

Contact via exclusive.org or through the listing pages on Afternic and Sedo.

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