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The CSAM Seesaw

Balancing Trust and Safety in End-to-end Encrypted Platforms The Stanford Internet Observatory hosted a panel of speakers presenting views on new products and services intended to protect children in encrypted spaces. These are the key points we feel that each speaker raised in this debate and we’ve provided our responses to each of these key points. […]

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Apple’s Curate’s Egg

You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs, or so goes the saying. Apple’s recent privacy announcement included details about online child safety features that they intend to introduce is, we feel, to be broadly but not unquestionably welcomed. For too long the handset manufacturers, a key element of the Online Digital Context, have been

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New report reveals UK as world leader in online safety innovation 

Study shows significant growth of ‘safety tech’ businesses and their importance in plans to make UK the safest place to be online More than 70 companies in London, Leeds, Cambridge and Edinburgh have a quarter of global market share for safety tech products The UK’s rapidly-growing safety tech sector is helping make the online world

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Safeguarding podcast – The UK as a World Leader in SafetyTech

In this safeguarding podcast we discuss with Director of Perspective Economics Sam Donaldson, the DCMS sponsored inaugural report on the UK SafetyTech industry. Forwarded by Caroline Dinenage, the Minister of State for Digital and Culture, the report defines SafetyTech and explores its aims and ambitions, its funding, value and growth. Who are the major players,

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