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Thank you for registering for the EU launch of our 2024 Annual Data & Insights Report.
Location
The Hotel, Boulevard de Waterloo 38, 1000 Brussels
Date and Times
15:30 – 16:00: Arrival & Registration
16:00: Presentation of key data and trends from IWF, featuring insights from leading online safety experts.
17:00 – 19:00: Drinks, nibbles, and networking with influential professionals, EU policymakers, regulators, tech leaders and child protection advocates.
Transport Options
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Parents across the world are calling for clearer, stronger action to keep children safe online.
IWF CEO Kerry Smith calls for complete EU ban of AI abuse content at high-level meeting of global experts in Rome.
The IWF welcomes new measures to help make sure digital tools are safe as new data shows AI child sexual abuse is still spreading.
While providing legal certainty is desirable, the IWF says voluntary detection alone is not enough to meet the scale of the child sexual abuse crisis online.
More than nine in ten people in the UK say they are concerned at how images and videos of children being sexually abused are shared through end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging services.
The debate on the EU’s proposed Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) has been dominated by one loud slogan. A slogan which may have dire consequences for the safety and wellbeing of millions of children worldwide.