Case Studies
Editor's Pick
Oct 31, 2023
Creating the First Cryptographic Archive for a War Crimes Investigation
A first-of-its-kind cryptographic archive published by Rolling Stone helped reopen a 30-year-old cold case. Released at the dawn of consumer-available generative AI, it illuminates new paths to overcome a range of modern challenges including denialism, deepfakes, and link rot.
Dispatches
Working on Authenticated Data with Authenticated Attributes
We’re focusing on Authenticated Attributes, a new initiative to enhance the authenticity and…
Archiving 10,000 Web Pages of Weaponized Narratives in support of the DFRLab
Ahead of a DFRLab report studying pro-Kremlin news articles, we preserved this evidence base for…
Supervisory Testimony as a Novel Tool for Accountability
The testimony of a primary observer’s supervisor could help bridge the evidentiary gap. Supervisory…
Starling-Hala joint legal methodology recognised by UN Human Rights Council
A new report, presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council, cites work of the Starling Lab…




























