A system designed to transform signals into strategy, evidence, and public memory.
"Rights require evidence. Evidence requires memory. DISHA was created for that memory."
The procedural flow from signal to personhood.
Defensive intelligence sentries deployed at the edge of the citizen experience, protecting rights through constant vigilance and signal detection.
The core logic unit that studies relationships and context rather than just logging incidents.
Analyzes strategic patterns like deception and persistence to map intent behind the signals.
Preserves the chain of traceability using mathematical rigor, ensuring that every digital interaction remains a verifiable record.
Transforms fleeting digital signals into a permanent public memory.
What if accountability was as real as the code?
What if systems remembered your rights before your credit card?
What if the machine served the person, not the process?