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Sep172018NetClean
Can filter technologies help to stop child sexual abuse material?
inThere are different types of filtering options, but in the most basic of explanations all filter technologies look at web traffic that passes in and out from the company and decides what is allowed to pass through.
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Sep112018Anna Borgström
Business engagement is key to meeting UN’s goal to end exploitation of children
inIn 2015, world leaders signed up to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The targets also specifically look at the welfare of children: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence and torture against children (16.2).
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Jun272018NetClean
Blocking as a way of stopping child sexual abuse material
inWe’re running a series of blog posts that look at some of the technologies available to tackle child sexual abuse material. First out is blocking.
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May172018NetClean
Searching for the Holy Grail
inWe are looking at the many different technologies that are available to tackle child sexual abuse material and the role that these technologies play in safeguarding devices and the Internet.
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May152018Anna Borgström
Become a frontrunner in the next phase of digitalisation
inNetClean’s Anna Borgström attended an event hosted by Telia Company, where business representatives and academics shared their thoughts on how to become a frontrunner in the next phase of digitalisation.
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May032018NetClean
Technical Model National Response
inThe model focuses solely on the different technologies and methodologies that need to be in place to effectively fight the spread of child sexual abuse material on a national level.
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Apr112018Guest Writer
Mats Odell, Financial Coalition: “Technical developments give hope”
inTrafficking, which includes child sexual abuse material, is the world’s third largest and most profitable organised crime. Financial coalitions across the world have however managed to ensure that the ability to pay for this crime through legitimate transaction channels has in the main ceased.
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Mar282018Guest Writer
Mats Granryd, GSMA: “Blocking child sexual abuse content is common sense”
inMats Granryd, GSMA: All organisations and businesses within the telecoms industry are aware of the problem of child sexual abuse content, and the industry is addressing it in many different ways.
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Mar202018Guest Writer
Susie Hargreaves, IWF: “Embracing partnerships is essential”
inSusie Hargreaves, Internet Watch Foundation: There is a widespread perception that the business world doesn’t do enough to fight the dissemination of child sexual abuse material, so we spend a lot of time highlighting the good work that they do.
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Nov222017Anna Borgström
The newest trends in child sexual abuse investigations – from encryption to live-streaming
inThe police officers who participated in the survey which formed the NetClean 2016 Report, highlighted a number of the challenges they face whilst working on child sexual abuse cases. Encryption, anonymisation technologies, live-streaming and “deleters” are the four areas that were most frequently mentioned.