Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced that it has joined the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), to fight against online criminal child sexual abuse content and sites.
Young children are now more exposed to being groomed online due to a reliance on tech devices in lockdown, a charity has claimed.
Criminals and paedophiles are trying to groom and exploit young siblings as part of an emerging trend of online sexual abuse, experts have warned.
We've partnered with CHI to build capacity amongst international helpline staff to deal with online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
13 organisations launch campaign to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material online
Internet Watch Foundation CEO Susie Hargreaves has outlined the IWF and industry response to stepping up the fight against online child sexual abuse images and videos.
Volume of material children are coerced or groomed into creating prompts renewed attack on end-to-end encryption.
ChildLine and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are joining forces to ensure young people of 17 years and under know where to turn to get sexually explicit images removed from online
A YOUNG girl, aged between 11 and 13, playfully picks up her little sister and holds her naked body up to the camera.
Analysts at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) are preparing for an increase in public reporting of criminal material as a result of millions of people self-isolating at home.
A new campaign warning children of the dangers of sharing sexually explicit images and videos has been launched, with an appeal for parents and young people to openly discuss these issues.