After Roe v Wade, here's how women could adopt 'spycraft' to avoid tracking and prosecution
- Written by: Dennis B Desmond, Lecturer, Cyberintelligence and Cybercrime Investigations, University of the Sunshine Coast
Sashenka Gutierrez/EPAThe art of concealing or misrepresenting one’s identity in the physical world has long been practised by spies engaged in espionage. In response, intelligence agencies designed techniques and technologies to identify people attempting to hide behind aliases.
Now, following the US Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v...





















