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Open Source Investigations: Legal Accountability and Ethical Labyrinths in the Dawn of a New Era of International Justice

On January 19, 2022, the New York Times released an article analyzing declassified surveillance footage of a tragically miscalculated US drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan from August 29, 2021. The grainy video footage captured by a heat-detection camera was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the US Central Command and exhibited graphic […]

Surfing the Darknet

Surfing the Darknet is part 1 of a series on U.S. cybersecurity.  Part 2.  Part 3.  Part 4. Overshadowed in the past months by bombings in Syria and Iraq as well as Ebola in Texas was news of earth-shattering significance for the way we communicate around the globe.  The much-discussed but little-understood Shellshock vulnerability has […]