Sunday, 18 July 2021, 4:43 pm
The community are experiencing harm online at rates never
seen before. Netsafe, New Zealand’s online safety
organisation, has revealed they have seen a 24 percent
increase in harmful digital communication reports compared
to the same timeframe the previous year.
“Our
experience is reflective of the wider online safety and
security community,” Martin Cocker, Netsafe CEO, says.
“Personal experiences of harmful digital communications
are on the rise, losses to cybercrime and scams continue to
mount, and surging levels of misinformation is undermining
trust across society.”
That is why Netsafe is
hosting New Zealand’s first ever online safety week.
Press Release – Netsafe The community are experiencing harm online at rates never seen before. Netsafe, New Zealands online safety organisation, has revealed they have seen a 24 percent increase in harmful digital communication reports compared to the same timeframe …
The community are experiencing harm online at rates never seen before. Netsafe, New Zealand’s online safety organisation, has revealed they have seen a 24 percent increase in harmful digital communication reports compared to the same timeframe the previous year.
“Our experience is reflective of the wider online safety and security community,” Martin Cocker, Netsafe CEO, says. “Personal experiences of harmful digital communications are on the rise, losses to cybercrime and scams continue to mount, and surging levels of misinformation is undermining trust across society.”
Press Release – Netsafe The community are experiencing harm online at rates never seen before. Netsafe, New Zealands online safety organisation, has revealed they have seen a 24 percent increase in harmful digital communication reports compared to the same timeframe …
The community are experiencing harm online at rates never seen before. Netsafe, New Zealand’s online safety organisation, has revealed they have seen a 24 percent increase in harmful digital communication reports compared to the same timeframe the previous year.
“Our experience is reflective of the wider online safety and security community,” Martin Cocker, Netsafe CEO, says. “Personal experiences of harmful digital communications are on the rise, losses to cybercrime and scams continue to mount, and surging levels of misinformation is undermining trust across society.”