Lead Subject Matter Expert, Child Endangerment Resolver Trust & Safety
Attend this presentation to discover what we learned from our latest research into the inter-connectedness of predatory communities. We demonstrate how these insidious offenders share tradecraft and collectively target children. This research will help to address the myth that imagines the primary risk of child sexual abuse and exploitation online as being a 1:1 engagement. The findings of this research give show how these groups can be identified and the measures investigators can take to tackle and report these groups. The session will shed light on current industry response to these challenges, including innovative proactive trust and safety measures that can be adopted to combat online child sexual exploitation.
Learning Objectives:
Discover the nature and scale of CSAM distribution groups, their size, their interconnectedness, and the means by which they distribute CSAM.
Develop an actionable understanding of the tactics and techniques predators use to evade detection and moderation in online spaces.
Learn how to identify predatory groups, key individuals and the evasion tactics they use to maintain their presence online.