An analyst who removes child sexual abuse content from the internet says she is always trying to stay "one step ahead" of the "bad guys".
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The IWF is one of the most effective hotlines in the world at removing child sexual abuse imagery from the internet, but this has only been possible thanks to the key international partnerships.
More children than ever are becoming victim of online sexual abuse, with technology offering abusers more access to them than ever.
For nine years, Chris Hughes has fought a battle very few people ever see. He oversees a team of 21 analysts in Cambridge who locate, identify and remove child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from the internet.
Tech Monitor spoke to the IWF’s chief technology officer Dan Sexton about how his team is developing bespoke software to support the charity’s work.