Each brief gives one clean entry point.
Start with the preserved evidence brief, then move into the example that matches your problem: identity theft, harassment evidence, ransomware, insider misuse, AI impersonation, or AI-assisted system change.
The brief stack is built for people, operators, and decision-makers who need a clear way to understand the evidence gap without reading a technical paper.
Start with the preserved evidence brief, then move into the example that matches your problem: identity theft, harassment evidence, ransomware, insider misuse, AI impersonation, or AI-assisted system change.
The briefs are not meant to overwhelm. They help explain why people get stuck when important outcomes are reviewed after the right context is already gone.
Each card includes a short HTML summary and a direct PDF link.
Why a record preserved near the moment of change is stronger than a story rebuilt later.
Reason to read: Start here if you want the core problem in plain English.
Read BriefHow account misuse and identity problems can leave people with visible damage but unclear source paths.
Reason to read: Read this if your concern starts with personal digital harm.
Read BriefWhy scale is not only about incident volume, but about the weakness of records people must rely on afterward.
Reason to read: Read this for the wider case.
Read BriefWhy scattered screenshots and memory often fail people when digital harm needs to be explained clearly.
Reason to read: Read this if pattern, timing, and context matter.
Read BriefWhy believable digital artifacts make preserved context and lineage more important.
Reason to read: Read this for AI deception and record trust.
Read BriefWhy recovery is not only about getting systems back, but understanding what changed and what can still be trusted.
Reason to read: Read this for business disruption.
Read BriefWhy legitimate access used the wrong way creates hard review problems when context was not preserved.
Reason to read: Read this for access and authority questions.
Read BriefWhy AI-assisted decisions and automated workflows need clearer preserved continuity as systems move faster.
Reason to read: Read this for higher-stakes workflows.
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