Child Online Safety : Minimizing the Risk of Violence, Abuse and Exploitation Online : October 2019
.-- Geneva : Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development ; ITU ; UNESCO, 2019
.-- 82 p. : il., gráf., mapas ; 1 documento PDF
Bibliografía: p. 73-79
Affordable, reliable connectivity is now coming to more countries than ever. It has the potential to transform children’s lives, giving them access to previously unimagined educational, cultural, and economic opportunities. But too often, children cannot realize these opportunities, because the Internet is also a place, in which the vulnerable are exposed to the risk of serious harm. To combat these harms and risks requires a coordinated and global approach. Unfortunately, the fight against child online abuse and exploitation is neither unified nor pursued in a way that is consistent across all countries. Capabilities, legal frameworks, awareness, lack of allocated and dedicated resources and the will to act all vary widely between agencies and jurisdictions.
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Ciberseguridad y confianza Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
connectivity Internet educational cultural economic digital technologies children sexual abuse cyberbullying.
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