EvolveODM, the location based WiFi providers, have become the Internet Watch Foundation’s (IWF) latest Member in its mission to eradicate child sexual abuse imagery online.
The world’s leading independent open source generative AI company Stability AI, has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle the creation of AI generated child sexual abuse imagery online.
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Sharing the load brings successes. We see that every day at the IWF – whether that’s working as a team to assess the hundreds of reports we receive of suspected child sexual abuse images, or when we link with the police in the UK and further afield to provide intelligence.
Chris Hughes, who has worked at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) for nearly nine years, oversees the IWF’s hotline and leads a team of analysts whose job is to assess images and videos of suspected child sexual abuse to help get them removed from the internet.
Procera Networks, Inc., the global Internet Intelligence company, announced today it joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a non-profit partnership that works with the online industry, law enforcement, government, and international partners to minimize the availability of online child sexual abuse images and videos.
We are very proud to announce the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) received a special commendation at the 2013 ISPA Awards. The IWF was shortlisted in the Internet Safety and Security category for its work in combating online child sexual abuse images and videos and was highly commended for the role in making the internet a safer place.
In 2013 David Cameron declared a crackdown on child abuse images online, calling for the internet industry to ‘obliterate’ such content from the internet.
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