Government should lead charge against online child sex abuse material – monitor
It is essential that the Government pushes for stronger EU laws and more effective ways to combat child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online, according to a report.
The first Online Safety Monitor calls on the Government to lead reform of EU laws against the production, hosting and access to CSAM, as well as ensuring that legislation properly addresses grooming as well as methods to avoid detection of the illegal material.
It suggests the introduction of targeted initiatives to raise awareness of online harms to children, focusing on child sexual abuse, CSAM, grooming, and sexual exploitation.
The monitor is to be launched at an online safety conference hosted by the Children’s Rights Alliance on Сряда.
Координаторът на сигурността на Алианса за правата на децата, Noeline Blackwell, сподели: „ Ужасяващата действителност на нерегламентиран интернет е деца, които са изложени онлайн на най-лошите закононарушения и наличието, които можете да...
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