Keith Hiatt
@lawrightstech.bsky.social
Ex software engineer turned lawyer, currently information governance chez l'ONU. Geneva.
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Being a person with deadly, incurable cancer who is nonetheless still alive for an indefinite timeframe gives me an interesting metaphor that helps me deal with things like large-scale corruption in government or commerce.
Bear with me for a second while I try to explain.
Bear with me for a second while I try to explain.
January 21, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Being a person with deadly, incurable cancer who is nonetheless still alive for an indefinite timeframe gives me an interesting metaphor that helps me deal with things like large-scale corruption in government or commerce.
Bear with me for a second while I try to explain.
Bear with me for a second while I try to explain.
Reposted by Keith Hiatt
This is today, which should be an interesting discussion in light of recent events in Syria.
The Syrian Archive will be celebrating 10 years of its work next week with a webinar on archiving and legal accountability on Wednesday December 11th at 17:00 CET. You can sign up here for the webinar, which I'll be joining as a panelist.
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December 11, 2024 at 10:31 AM
This is today, which should be an interesting discussion in light of recent events in Syria.
Thanks to @justsecurity.org and the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict for including this piece in their excellent symposium, "Thinking Beyond Risks: Tech and Atrocity Prevention." When attempting to leverage tech for accountability, the focus is too often on new and shiny tools.
#OpenSource digital investigations uncover valuable evidence that justice systems need to prosecute #atrocities.
UN info management officer Keith Hiatt @lawrightstech.bsky.social on what #tech can – and can't – do to aid #accountability.
#AtrocityPrevention
www.justsecurity.org/105215/tech-...
UN info management officer Keith Hiatt @lawrightstech.bsky.social on what #tech can – and can't – do to aid #accountability.
#AtrocityPrevention
www.justsecurity.org/105215/tech-...
Making Tech Work for Global Criminal Justice
Digital evidence of crimes from open-source investigations can be linked with UN systems to support accountability and atrocity prevention.
www.justsecurity.org
December 6, 2024 at 5:55 PM
Thanks to @justsecurity.org and the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict for including this piece in their excellent symposium, "Thinking Beyond Risks: Tech and Atrocity Prevention." When attempting to leverage tech for accountability, the focus is too often on new and shiny tools.