

The profiles appear identical to one mentioned in De Standaard, but give little information about the analysts beyond their name and professional affiliation.


Naked Security was able to independently verify some of the article’s claims, finding two profiles on LinkedIn that appear to belong to analysts working for OCAM. Belgium’s press and politicians are up in arms after members of the country’s state security agency were discovered promoting themselves, and their relationship to the agency, on LinkedIn and Facebook.Īccording to a report in Belgian publication De Standaard, searches on both LinkedIn and Facebook uncovered profiles belonging to employees for both the State Security Agency (Surete de l’Etat) and Belgium’s Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis (OCAM).
