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Empower Ukrainian people with a role in the prosecution of war crimes.
As Russia's aggression against Ukraine carries into a second month, there is little doubt that Russian troops have committed many atrocities that could easily result in crimes against humanity.
The invisibility cloak for Russian oil tankers.
The latest attempt by Russia to bypass Western sanctions is to have their oil tankers "going dark" by disabling their onboard automated identification systems.
Mobile phones as real-time enemy intelligence.
Wireless service providers are weaponizing the hands of the civilian populations with on-time intelligence clusters. This is a clear sign of changing times, where technology and human rituals are going to help wins wars and ease sociopolitical battles.
Tough questions arise as face recognition tech joins the war.
This month, Ukrainian security services began using an emerging technology built by Clearview, which retrieves images and web pages to match the faces displayed in the uploaded photo. Reuters first described Ukraine's use of the Clearview technology earlier this month, but it is unclear how the technology will be used in the future.