Certified Documentation in Conflict Zones: Evidence with Legal Validity
Forensic certification of photos, videos and data collected in war scenarios to ensure authenticity, chain of custody and admissibility in international tribunals.
Documenting events in armed conflict zones presents unique challenges: extreme operational conditions, risk of content manipulation, difficulty in ensuring chain of custody, and rigorous evidentiary requirements imposed by international tribunals. Photos and videos collected in the field without certification risk being challenged, declared inadmissible, or excluded from proceedings.
The Rome Statute (Art. 69) requires digital evidence to demonstrate relevance, probative value, and absence of prejudicial effects, while the Berkeley Protocol and Leiden Guidelines establish collection, preservation, and verification standards that few operational processes can meet.
TrueScreen enables the certification of multimedia content directly in the field, associating each acquisition with forensic metadata, digital signature, qualified timestamp, and GPS coordinates, producing documentation with internationally recognized legal validity.
Sector
Defense, international organizations, NGOs, investigative journalism, international tribunals
Business function
Field operations, legal department, intelligence, human rights monitoring
Key process
Collection and certification of digital evidence in armed conflict scenarios
Certified content
Photos, videos, screenshots, documents, web acquisitions, geolocations
Output
Certified documentation and reporting with legal validity
Adoption method
App / Web / API / SDK
Needs


Solution
TrueScreen enables field operators to certify photos, videos and documents directly in the operational context. At the moment of acquisition, each piece of content receives a digital signature, qualified timestamp and forensic metadata (GPS coordinates, device identifier, cryptographic hash), crystallizing the data in an immutable form.
The digital chain of custody is maintained from collection to transmission. The process complies with ISO/IEC 27037, the eIDAS Regulation and the Berkeley Protocol, producing structured and verifiable documentation for international tribunals and monitoring bodies.
What is certified
Photos and videos from the field
Footage of events, damage to civilian infrastructure, consequences of attacks, and territory conditions with certified GPS metadata and timestamps.
Screenshots and communications
Screenshots of communications, operational orders, social media posts, and online content at risk of removal acquired through certified web browsing.
Documents and web acquisitions
Acquisitions of web pages relevant to investigations, field reports, operational documents, and testimonies collected with digital signature.
Certified geolocations
Certified GPS coordinates of documented event locations with verifiable position and timestamp associated with each acquisition.
Partners
International organizations (UN, OSCE, International Red Cross), human rights NGOs, law firms specializing in international humanitarian law, government intelligence and defense agencies, news outlets with investigative departments.
Integrations
Digital evidence management and case management platforms, long-term archiving and preservation systems, OSINT and geospatial analysis platforms, document management systems of international organizations, secure cloud infrastructures compliant with ISO 27001 standards. Certified reports are exportable in PDF and JSON formats, compatible with major case management systems.

FAQ: certified documentation in conflict zones
1) How does digital evidence certification work in conflict zones?
2) What content can be certified during operations in conflict areas?
3) Is certified documentation admissible before international criminal tribunals?
4) How is the chain of custody ensured in extreme operational conditions?
5) Is TrueScreen compliant with the Berkeley Protocol and Leiden Guidelines standards?
6) Can TrueScreen be integrated with case management and OSINT analysis platforms?
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