A developer has created a real-time open-source intelligence (OSINT) dashboard, dubbed Shadowbroker, which aggregates 15 live global feeds into a single interface. The dashboard pulls data from various sources, including commercial and military ADS-B, AIS WebSocket streams for over 25,000 ships, N2YO satellite telemetry, and GDELT conflict data, and displays it on a MapLibre instance. The creator of the dashboard aimed to simplify the process of monitoring global events by consolidating multiple feeds into one place, eliminating the need to switch between platforms like Flightradar, MarineTraffic, and Twitter. The dashboard's underlying pipeline is robust, but optimizing its performance to prevent browser crashes was a significant challenge1. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners because it demonstrates how publicly available data can be harnessed to enhance situational awareness, potentially elevating the impact of state-aligned threat activity from a criminal to a geopolitical level.