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Mar092020Guest Writer
By using technology to our advantage we can prevent crime and safeguard children
inDigital development has enabled offenders to produce and share child sexual abuse material at a previously impossible scale. In addition, the last decade’s development of social media platforms and gaming platforms has enabled offenders to reach children directly, and abuse them over the internet without meeting them in person, adding a new dimension to this crime. Live-streaming services, examined closer in this report, has pushed this development further.
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Dec182019Anna Borgström
The Brighthood Conference 2019
inThis year NetClean presented a rebranded more international conference in Stockholm. And, with a mind to bring together experts and decision makers, the Brighthood conference (formerly skillnadpåriktigt) was a day full of insight and a much needed knowledge hub.
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Dec052019Anna Borgström
NetClean Report 2019
inThe NetClean Report 2019, the fifth of its kind is now available. This year the report is based on two different enquiries – one with law enforcement and one with businesses. The results, summarised in the report, help us understand the nature of child sexual abuse crime, how it is developing and what we must do to further ensure that we fight it as well as we can.
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Oct082019Anna Borgström
Children and the digital world – a meeting at the UN
inLast week I was invited to speak at the UN Headquarters in New York, where the Working Group for Child Online Safety met for the launch of the new Broadband Commission report. The launch was hosted by Permanent Mission of Sweden, Childhood Foundation USA, Broadband Commission and End Violence Against Children.
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Aug132019Guest Writer
Cathal Delaney: Project “Trace an Object” – details help the police identify children
inTo aid the search for children Europol has set up project “Trace an Object”. It asks the public to view cropped parts of images to see if they recognise objects. This can help place the location of the abuse.
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Jul242019Guest Writer
John Shehan: There has been a significant increase in self-produced material
inSelf-produced material, whether voluntarily made or produced through grooming and extortion is on the rise. The images fall within a broad spectrum, from everyday holiday snaps to sexual extortion where victims are forced to take images of themselves.
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Jul092019Anna Borgström
The Interpol World Conference
inLast week I attended the third edition of the Interpol World conference in Singapore. It’s an event that brings together private and public sectors to foster collaboration to counter future security and policing challenges.
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Jun262019NetClean
PhotoDNA – Robust hashing that finds online child sexual abuse material
inIn a previous blog we looked at binary hashes. Now we look at PhotoDNA, a different type of hashing technology that calculates hash values based on the visual content of an image.
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Jun052019Guest Writer
Cathal Delaney: Offender groups are becoming more organised and businesslike in their set-up
inThe Head of Team, Analysis Project Twins, EC3, at Europol comments on this development, based on Europol’s observations of online communication and organisation.
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May142019Christian Berg
Christian Berg: The main challenge is victim identification
inIn the NetClean Report 2018 we looked at a relatively new technology called Deepfakes; AI technology, which is used to swap one face for another in moving imagery. Here, Christian Berg, founder of NetClean, elaborates on challenges that this technology presents, and what might prevent it from being widely used in the production of child sexual abuse material.
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