Large scale video & image identification : what’s next ? Safer Internet Conference, Moscow 21th April 2014.

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Large scale video & image identification : what’s next ? Safer Internet Conference, Moscow 21th April 2014

Agenda  Introduction to the technology  Used for victim identification  Available for voluntary content removal  What’s next ? 2

Introduction to the technology 3

Victim Identification 4  ICSE DB : International Child Sexual Exploitation image database  Managed by INTERPOL, backed by G8, funded by European Commission  Launched 2001, powered by Videntifier since March 2012  40 participating countries  3000 victims and 1900 offenders identified

Voluntary Content removal 5  INTERPOL Baseline List  An INTERPOL-Videntifier project, funded by European Commission, supported by Microsoft & Netclean  Pilot phase starts in 2014.

What’s next ? Thanks to INTERPOL, the G8, INHOPE and others, we have seen much progress in 15 years 6

What’s next ? 7 Nevertheless the current global economic challenges and the complexity and scale of cybercrime seriously undermine our chances of success

What’s next ? 8 We need to create an ecosystem whereby law enforcement, hotlines and industry will be mutually dependent to identify, detect and remove chid abuse material

What’s next ? 9 This ecosystem will need political support from governments

What’s next ? 10 Shall we start today ?

11 Thank you! Jean-Christophe Le Toquin Information Governance and Responsibility