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The Internet Benefits and Risks

The Internet Benefits and Risks. Jeff Haslam E-safety advisor Cumbria Children's Services Directorate. Corporate Static. WEB v 1. WEB v 2. Interactive. Scary??. WEB v 3. The Internet- is it changing??. Parent. Young Person. Everybody?. A Few Facts….

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The Internet Benefits and Risks

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  1. The Internet Benefits and Risks Jeff Haslam E-safety advisor Cumbria Children's Services Directorate

  2. Corporate Static WEB v 1 WEB v 2 Interactive Scary?? WEB v 3 The Internet- is it changing?? Parent Young Person Everybody?

  3. A Few Facts… 76% have internet access at home 56% have access in their bedrooom 31% have a webcam on their computer 25%have a Bebo profile 22% use MSN (3 – 200 buddies) 40% have buddies they didn’t know 47%have a mobile phone 36% can access the internet via their mobile 22% have received a “nasty” text message

  4. What were people googling in ...? 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 World Trade Centre Harry Potter Anthrax Windows xp Osama bin laden Audiogalaxy Taliban Kazaa Jennifer Lopez XBox Shakira Winter Olympics World Cup Avril Lavigne Star Wars Eminem Warcraft 3 Natalie Portman Trillian Gareth Gates Ikea Britney Spears Harry Potter Matrix Shakira David Beckham 50 Cent Iraq Lord of the Rings Kobe Bryant Tour de France Britney Spears Paris Hilton Christina Aguilera Pamela Anderson Chat Games Carmen Electra Orlando Bloom Harry Potter MP3 Myspace Ares Baidu Wikipedia Orkut iTunes Sky News World of Warcraft Green Day Leonardo da Vinci

  5. What were people googling Last Year? • Who is god? • Who is Satan? • What is love? • What is emo? • How to kiss? • How to flirt? • IPhone • Badoo • Facebook • DailyMotion • Webkinz • YouTube • EBuddy • Second Life • Hi5 • Club Penguin

  6. What are young people looking for? • Proxies • Social Networking • Content Sharing • Chat Environments • Instant messaging • Email providers • Website hosts • Solutions to their problems • (Homework) Proxy Blocked content School What’s a proxy?

  7. What are young people doing on the Web? Blogging Sharing music Social networking Gaming Messaging Commenting on others’ sites Personalising their own pages Emailing

  8. 7% of parents think their child has received unwanted sexual comments 26% of parents can check website history 26% of parents can deny access to specific websites 1% of parents think their children are blogging – 67% don’t know what a blog is 16% of parents think their child has seen pornography on the Internet Do parents know this? 33% of 9-19 yr olds have received unwanted sexual comments 65% of young people can clear Internet history 46% of children can bypass parental blocks 33% of children use a blog regularly 57% of 9-19 yr olds have come into contact with pornography on the Internet Source: Byron Review

  9. Email What’s the Risk? Spam – approx (? More than ?) half mail sent Bullying Scams Phishing Virus’s

  10. ?? published details of his Barclays account in the Sun newspaper, including his account number and sort code. He even told people how to find out his address "I opened my bank statement this morning to find out that someone has set up a direct debit which automatically takes £500 from my account," he said. "Contrary to what I said at the time, we must go after the idiots who lost the discs and stick cocktail sticks in their eyes until they beg for mercy."

  11. Content What’s the risk? • Over 4 billion websites • 260 million Porn related web pages • ¼ of daily searches are for porn • 18000 new sites a day • Cumbria schools request @ 1000 webpages per second • Of which 21,000 requests denied daily – includes adverts • And 9700 requests for “adult” content denied • BT block 35,000 requests for child sex abuse images every day!

  12. Validity and Bias (Media Literacy) • www.allaboutexplorers.com

  13. Chat / IM What’s good? Huge variety of topics to subscribe to Instantaneous Everyone has a voice Young people can discuss topics with their peers

  14. Chat / IM What’s the risks? • Unwanted contact • Escalation of emotion leading to flaming • Bullying • Posted comments can be saved by others including webcam images • Self Generated Risk • 46% have given personal information to someone they met online • 30% of children using chat meet new friends. • 12% then go on to meet face to face.

  15. Social Networking The risks All of Chat / IM but more graphic

  16. Mobile Social Networking Location - based

  17. Mobile Social Networking Location - based

  18. Cyberbullying – offline=online

  19. What are the Risks? grooming Teens deliberately contacting older males for sex - Child trafficking sexual solicitation by peer group Girls posting nude images of themselves on SN site - is this illegal?? Boy having / distributing nude picture of girlfriend - Is this child sex abuse?? Blackmail Identity theft Teens providing images for payment Bullying & Harassment Future employment / university?? Can happen both on & offline??

  20. Three Strategic Objectives for Child Internet Safety

  21. Restrict Access • Equip children and their parents to effectively manage access to harmful and inappropriate content, avoid incidences of harmful and inappropriate contact and reduce harmful and inappropriate conduct.

  22. Increase Resilience • Equip children to deal with exposure to harmful and inappropriate content and contact, and equip parents to help their children deal with these things and parent effectively around incidences of h and i conduct by their children.

  23. Reduce Availability • of harmful and inappropriate content, the prevalence of harmful and inappropriate contact and the conduciveness of platforms to harmful and inappropriate conduct.

  24. What Can You Do? Make sure your AUP is up to date and covers new technologies. Use freely available resources – use from an early age Keep parents onboard with policies and educate them as well Look at BECTA E-safety guidance documents – “How e-safe are your school and your learners?” Try the NEN E-safety audit – www.nen.gov.uk

  25. Who can Help! CEOP Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre. Provide materials and training. It also tracks down offenders and provides the ‘report abuse’ – red button system.

  26. BUT REMEMBER The risks are small – @ 4000 children below the age of 16 killed or injured every year in car accidents. & THE INTERNET IS A GREAT PLACE

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