Safer Internet System at schools Russian Experience Igor Polyakov General Director Internet Resources Research Center "Integrated aspects of child protection.

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Safer Internet System at schools Russian Experience Igor Polyakov General Director Internet Resources Research Center "Integrated aspects of child protection over the Internet, seminar, Odessa, 6-8 April, 2011

Protect children on the Internet! GOAL «Children are the future of our country» D. A. Medvedev The President of the Russian Federation

General requirements Protection of school students from illegal and inappropriate Internet content Monitoring and accounting of Internet activity at schools Society control via web-filtering at schools

Safer Internet system: scale Operates since 2006, November A unique system in the world 9 time zones 3000 experts of the educational community 24 / 7/ requests per second The number of rejected requests, million More than 50 thousand schools More than 10 million students

Safer Internet system: components 1 Regulations 2 Technologies & Solutions 3 Society

Regulations 123 Analysis of world best practices and Russian legislation Identifying requirements of the Internet activity at schools (Federal level) Identifying requirements of the Internet activity at schools (Local level) Policies of the Internet activity for every school

Technologies & Solutions 123 Cluster of content filtering servers Central point of management and accounting systems Monitoring of the Internet activity at schools Database of Categorized Internet Resources (DB CIR) 1 Content Filters (NetPolice TM ) Web-filtering tool for each computer at schools Filtration based on the defined rules and the DB CIR Professional Development Improving the competence of teachers and students for safety use of the Internet 1 The Categorized Internet Resources Database (DB CIR) the key element of the System (see below)

Society 123 Review of Internet Safety at schools Recommendations

Requirements Recommendations Requirements Recommendations Regulations Safer Internet system: development Safety So on Society activities Technologies & Solutions

Thank you! Igor Polyakov General Director Internet Resources Research Center 25 building 97, B. Cheremushkinskaya street Moscow, , Russia phone/fax: +7 (499)