Tag: digital safety

Cyber Safety and Privacy for Youth – Responsible AI πŸ€– for GenZ Webinar

Cyber Safety and Privacy for Youth – Responsible AI πŸ€– for GenZ Webinar

Upcoming Panel – Save the DateπŸ—“οΈ Friday, 11 July 2025πŸ•“ 4:00pm GST / 5:30pm IST / 8:00am EST / 12:00pm GMT We’re bringing together leading voices for a panel discussion on [topic TBA].Panelists: Jean-Christophe (J-C) Le Toquin, Vaishnavi V, Monika AuroraModerator: Bharat Raigangar Register now: 

GITEX Nigeria

GITEX Nigeria

The remarkable growth of Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, renowned for its unmatched potential and vibrant creativity, has inspired GITEX, independently rated as the Best Tech Event in the World, to launch its legacy in this dynamic nation. GITEX NIGERIA is your gateway to the nation’s dynamic 

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 147

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 147

Play, Pay, Repeat: Why Australia Needs to Stop Chasing Encryption Backdoors and Start Getting Serious About Kids, Games,and Digital Safety

Play, Pay, Repeat: Why Australia Needs to Stop Chasing Encryption Backdoors and Start Getting Serious About Kids, Games,and Digital Safety

Over the weekend, I read an article by Jackson Ryan in The Guardian that stopped me in my tracks. It asked a pointed question β€” β€œDoes video game monetisation harm children, and what is Australia doing about it?” β€” and its answers were far from 

Unraveling Digital Sovereignty: The Delicate Balance of Digital Sovereignty: Insights and Imperatives

Unraveling Digital Sovereignty: The Delicate Balance of Digital Sovereignty: Insights and Imperatives

Defining Digital Sovereignty in Our Times In his thought-provoking article, “Digital Sovereignty: A Framework for the Internet Age,” Robin Berjon skilfully outlines the challenges and necessities of digital sovereignty. This article builds on his foundation, delving deeper into nuanced facets of digital sovereignty and highlighting 

Webinar – Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA)

Webinar – Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA)

Watch the enlightening recorded session of the webinar titled “Breaking the Cycle – Combating Online Image-Based Sexual Abuse,” originally hosted on March 6th, 2025. This collaborative effort by the Cybersecurity Advisors Network (CyAN), Resolver Trust & Safety, and STISA, brings together top experts to tackle the critical issue of Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) in the digital age.

Join us as Kim Chandler McDonald, Global Vice President of CyAN, moderates a fascinating discussion between Caroline Humer of STISA, Dr. Silvia Semenzin (website), Robbert Hoving of OFFLIMITS, and Henry ‘H’ Adams of Resolver Trust & Safety, who delve into the profound impacts of IBSA as they discuss global digital safety initiatives and actionable strategies to combat this form of digital violence. The session spans topics such as the role of technology in perpetuating IBSA, the significance of effective reporting mechanisms, and innovative approaches to fostering a safer and more inclusive digital environment.

This webinar is not just a resource but a call to action, urging all stakeholders in the digital space to unite and create safer environments for all users.

Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional, a trust and safety advocate, or simply interested in the intersection of technology and social issues, this webinar provides valuable perspectives and knowledge to help you understand and engage with the challenges and solutions associated with IBSA.

As always, this recording is also available in audio format via multiple podcast channels listed on the CyAN media page.

Also don’t forget to visit our partner organization – Survivors & Tech Solving Image-Based Sexual Abuse (STISA) at https://stisa.network

Australia’s Digital Destiny: Leading the Charge for Online Freedom

Australia’s Digital Destiny: Leading the Charge for Online Freedom

Introduction In today’s interconnected world, the importance of digital rights cannot be overstated. While the European Union is making commendable strides in this arena, Australia stands at a pivotal juncture to assert its leadership in championing online freedom. The nation’s commitment to democratic values, coupled