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Safeguarding Podcast – 2020 Vision: a review of 2020’s Safeguarding Podcasts

Welcome to another edition of the SafeToNet Foundation’s Safeguarding Podcast with Neil Fairbrother exploring the law, culture and technology of safeguarding children online. In this Safeguarding Podcast, we review 2020’s Safeguarding Podcasts with contributions from many of our wonderful guests: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/safetonetfoundation/SafeToNet_Foundation_podcast_-_2020_Vision_-_A_review_of_the_year.mp3 There’s a lightly edited transcript below for those that can’t use podcasts or for […]

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Internet Safety: a blog post by Neil Fairbrother and Fred Langford

“If you were a pedophile and you were looking to invent a system for abusing children, identifying them, grooming them, being able to meet them where your safety was guaranteed to carry out acts for your sexual gratification, you’d invent the internet.” Dal Babu, former Chief Superintendent Met Police in this Safeguarding Podcast Have we

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Safeguarding podcast – The Good Samaritan with the ISPA

In this safeguarding podcast we discuss with Andrew Kernahan, Head of Public Affairs for the Internet Services Providers’ Association, the industry’s response to the Online Harms white paper. Also covered is the definition of “harm” itself, the “mere conduit” defence, the impact of new technologies such as DNS over HTTPS and whether ISPs can be

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DoH!

There’s a problem coming and this problem is the unintended consequence of a well-intentioned development to protect privacy. This problem will mean that it will be much harder if not impossible to block and takedown illegal imagery of child sexual abuse online. To understand this conundrum, it’s necessary to get into the weeds of the

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