Online Child Safety Cyril Voisin Chief Cloud and Security Advisor Microsoft Gulf.

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Online Child Safety Cyril Voisin Chief Cloud and Security Advisor Microsoft Gulf

Trustworthy Computing Initiatives Awareness campaigns (content from Microsoft can be licensed for free) parents children (age-appropriate advice) teachers (ready to deliver courses) Technologies / solutions Parental controls PhotoDNA CETS Partnering with governments, NGOs and private companies ThinkUKnow UAE Higher Child Protection Committee Facebook

Trustworthy Computing Parents (awareness) top 3 online risks for children Exposure to inappropriate content Cyberbullies Invasion of privacy and online fraud talk to your children about cyber risks think awareness and behavior (be skeptical) before technologies many devices many locations … teach them to recognize and report problems

Trustworthy Computing Behavior (children) Your behavior can increase or lessen these risks Trust your instinct! And tell your parents/teacher immediately if they you feel threatened or scared Never go alone to meet an Internet friend in person and ask permission before going Think before you post, the Internet never forgets… Be protective of your personal information

Trustworthy Computing Technologies (for the PC) Keep your system and applications updated on a regular basis More recent software is more secure than older software (Windows 7 vs Windows XP, IE9 with Smartscreen vs IE8) Use an up-to-date antimalware (free Microsoft Security Essentials) Let your firewall on Don’t use illegal software (Leverage parental controls)

Trustworthy Computing Thank you!