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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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Mar012019NetClean
Only six countries comprehensively address online child sexual abuse
inIn a recent interview conducted at the #skillnadpåriktigt conference, Björn Sellström from INTERPOL mentioned that only six countries comprehensively address online child sexual abuse.
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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.
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Nov202017Anna Borgström
Illegal images of child sexual abuse can be found on any device
inIt can be surprising to learn that more than two thirds, 70 per cent, of the police officers that responded to the NetClean 2016 Report, reported working on cases that involved child sexual abuse material found on work computers during the last year.
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Oct272017Anna Borgström
Putting Victim Identification first
inIn the survey which served as the basis for the NetClean 2016 Report, eighty per cent of the police officers questioned said that they or their department work with victim identification.
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Aug072017Anna Borgström
Investigations with terabytes of data and millions of images
inThe amount of material that law enforcement has to deal with continues to increase. Exactly how large the investigations and cases have become is difficult to say, but the NetClean Report 2016 included some examples. At the most extreme end, police officers reported that the largest cases are an astounding 100 TB, 100 million images and over 100,000 hours of video material.
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Apr272017Anna Borgström
The myth of the harmless hands-off offender
in60-85 per cent of those who look at child sexual abuse material also commit hands-on sexual offences against children. It is a myth that there is a large group of hands-off offenders that are no danger to children.
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