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    Atvasi announces ‘Nanshu’, a domestic violence victim reporting app, at CES2023… “Enables safe collection and submission of evidence of damage”

    Provided by - ATBHASH
    Provided by – ATBHASH

    ATBHASH, a blockchain technology system company, will participate in ‘CES 1’, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 5 days from January 8th (Thursday) to 4th (Sunday, local time). They announced that they will participate and introduce ‘NANSHE’, an innovative domestic violence reporting application (app).

    Atvasi is a French company that has secured an innovative blockchain technology system to secure intellectual property rights. The app they developed, Nanshu, was created by judicial officials and legal experts who set out to solve the domestic violence crisis in France, and is characterized by being based on Atvasi’s cutting-edge blockchain technology system ‘CEERTIF’.

    Seritif is a digital platform specialized in protecting the intellectual property of companies and individuals. By applying this to the Nanshu app, various types of evidence data such as SMS and email, photos, home PC communication records, videos, and voice recordings can be stored through blockchain, and the goal is to safely protect the files.

    The company explains that the saved files can be submitted as evidence of abuse when victims of domestic violence claim their rights in court, and can be submitted without fear of losing them. In addition, considering the results of a survey showing that as many as 82% of female victims of domestic violence in France do not report the abuse to the relevant authorities, Nanche emphasized that there is a possibility of saving someone’s life.

    “People don’t report abuse for a variety of reasons,” said Eric Albu Athbasi, Chief Digital Officer. “First of all, they are afraid of the perpetrators, and sometimes they do not receive the right response from the police who are supposed to protect them, which makes them lose trust in people.” “There are many cases where people have lost their lives,” he said.

    “Both physically and psychologically, marital violence is a social problem that has a significant impact on all family members, as well as relatives who are witnesses, especially young children,” he said. “We made it possible to collect evidence and studied and applied factors that could increase their reporting rate,” he explained.

    Meanwhile, ‘CES’, the world’s largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition where you can understand the trends of the global home appliance industry at a glance. Hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), it is held every January in Las Vegas, USA. AVING News, which has covered CES for 1 consecutive years, has reported CES news around the world every year since 17, and has been selected as the ‘BEST OF CES’, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and the ‘BEST OF’, which selects domestic innovative companies. ‘MADE IN KOREA’ was held. In addition, CES on-site issues were vividly conveyed through ‘AVING LIVE’.

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