23 Dec 2020
Reuters deploys the Starling Framework during the 2020 California Primary to explore how cryptography can enable and protect the work of their photojournalists in an era of misinformation.
For our case study, we developed a custom prototype that integrated directly into the Reuters Newswire CMS to explore how technology and ethics can drive new authenticated imagery systems for Web3.
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The Starling Framework for Data Integrity is a joint project between the USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University’s Department of Electrical Engineering.
For our case study, we developed a custom prototype that integrated directly into the Reuters Newswire CMS to explore how technology and ethics can drive new authenticated imagery systems for Web3.
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The Starling Framework for Data Integrity is a joint project between the USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University’s Department of Electrical Engineering.
- 2 participants
- 7 minutes
18 Dec 2020
This short-documentary by Circle Studios, tells the story of the amazing teams at the USC Shoah Foundation and the Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering who came together to create the Starling Framework.
- 4 participants
- 9 minutes
17 Dec 2020
The USC Shoah Foundation deploys the Starling Framework to protect the testimony of over 55,000 survivors of genocide.
For our case study, we developed a decentralized storage app to protect the Foundation's Visual History Archive and a capture app to secure document testimony of a Holocaust survivor in Los Angeles and Kurdish refugees in Iraq.
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The Starling Framework for Data Integrity is a joint project between the USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University’s Department of Electrical Engineering.
For our case study, we developed a decentralized storage app to protect the Foundation's Visual History Archive and a capture app to secure document testimony of a Holocaust survivor in Los Angeles and Kurdish refugees in Iraq.
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The Starling Framework for Data Integrity is a joint project between the USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University’s Department of Electrical Engineering.
- 7 participants
- 8 minutes