Phased implementation of the IWF Hash List, nets nearly 19,000 child sexual abuse images.
On Wednesday (23 September) myself and the IWF team welcomed Rosalba Ceravolo from Telefono Azzurro into our office to better understand how our two hotlines tackle child sexual abuse online content.
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.
ECLAG high-level event on March 20 in Brussels will discuss what vital new EU legislation needs in order to be effective.
The findings will be ‘invaluable’ in turning the tide on the threat children are facing from online predators.
The role of the Internet Watch Foundation has “never been more demanding or more necessary” according to a former High Court judge.