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  1. Analysts find 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on web as a decade ago

    Analysts are finding 15 times as much child sexual abuse material on the internet as they were 10 years ago, leaving them battling a "tidal wave of criminal material".

  2. Supervise 7-to-10 year-olds online to protect against predators, warn child safety experts

    Children aged seven to 10 should be supervised while using the internet amid an “incredibly worrying” rise in sexual abuse material depicting children of those ages, internet safety experts have warned.

  3. How the Internet Watch Foundation uses tech to tackle child abuse images online

    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.

  4. New data shows online child sexual abuse material rising

    Call for lawmakers to act quickly as new data shows child sexual abuse reports are soaring in wake of pandemic.

  5. Meet Andrew Puddephatt, the Internet Watch Foundation’s new Chair

  6. Internet Watch Foundation appoints Andrew Puddephatt as its Independent Chair

  7. How the IWF helps victims and makes the internet a safer place

  8. Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Lillian: I still see some of the same images I did 10 years ago

  9. Non-Photographic Imagery URL List

    A list of known-webpages showing computer-generated imagery (CGI), drawn or animated pictures of children suffering abuse for blocking.

  10. Vital partnership enhances ThreatLocker ability to tackle child sexual abuse imagery

  11. CipherOwl joins the Internet Watch Foundation to prevent cryptocurrency funded child sexual abuse

    CipherOwl has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) as a new Member, bringing blockchain compliance intelligence directly into the global effort to eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet.

  12. Charity wants AI summit to address child sexual abuse imagery

    A leading children's charity is calling on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to tackle AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery, when the UK hosts the first global summit on AI safety this autumn.