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Oct152020Anna Borgström
The Brighthood conference 2020
inOur focus this year was on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals 16.2, and the fact that we have entered a decade of action. We have less than ten years to scale up and galvanise more support for increased and sustained action to meet these goals.
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Sep212020Anna Borgström
Online Safety Tech is a guaranteed unicorn
inOnline Safety Technology, or Safety Tech for short, is in its infancy, but is showing huge potential for growth and development.
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Sep142020NetClean
Filter Technologies
inFilter technologies are used to protect businesses’ and organisations’ IT environments from cyber threats and harmful traffic, and can also be used to detect child sexual abuse material.
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Aug282020Guest Writer
Live-streaming is on the increase
inVoluntarily and induced (either as a result of grooming or sexual extortion) self-produced live-streamed material is the type of material that occurs most commonly in investigations.
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Jul282020Guest Writer
Easy production and sharing drives the spread of child sexual abuse material
inChild sexual abuse material is today stored on all possible devices and shared in all sorts of fora on the internet. The nature of sharing information follows the development of technology which throws up new challenges for law enforcement.
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Jul202020NetClean
Keyword Matching
inIn the search for child sexual abuse material, keyword matching is used for matching words or phrases, in filenames or in text, that have been listed as suspicious and worth investigating.
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Jun162020NetClean
What do we mean when we talk about revictimisation?
inOne of the main drivers behind the development of NetClean ProTective is to limit revictimisation of exploited children. But, what do we mean when we talk about revictimisation?
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Jun122020Guest Writer
Artificial Intelligence will be a major game changer
inThe technological development that is having the single most impact on child sexual abuse investigations is Artificial Intelligence (AI). I have used AI for many years now and in the past two or three years there have been some incredible developments.
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Jun052020Anna Borgström
Why we need to stop revictimisation
inOften, child sexual abuse survivors will say that the dissemination of images and films online affects them differently than the hands on abuse did, and this is because the material can live on forever on the internet, it never goes away – unless we do something about it.
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May282020NetClean
Why is it important to protect mobile phones against child sexual abuse material?
inAs mobile phones are increasingly being used to produce, consume, share and store child sexual abuse material, it has become increasingly important to do what we can to disrupt this trend. Employers who provide their work force with mobile phones are one of the stakeholders in this effort.
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