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Tata Communication only ISP to have partnered with IWF to prevent child sexual abuse

Online child sexual abuse:Industry players ignore govt fiat on partnering IWF January 03, 2021 × Of over 150 ISPs asked to ally with the Internet Watch Foundation, only Tata Communications has signed up Three years after the government asked internet players to partner with Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to help prevent access to Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online, only one out of over 150 operational Internet Service Providers have signed up. IWF had approached large service providers like Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone and Tata Telecommunications back in 2017 to try and get them to sign up. “This is something they all, with the exception of Tata Communications, ignored, and the government failed to enforce,” Susie Hargreaves, Chief Executive, IWF, told

Operation P-HUNT 20 3: How the CCSE of the Kerala Police is countering countering child sexual exploitation

Operation P-HUNT 20.3: How the CCSE of the Kerala Police is countering countering child sexual exploitation India Published: Monday, December 28, 2020, 16:43 [IST] Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 28: The biggest impact of the COVID pandemic, apart from the Health issues, has been on online crimes against children and this has been flagged by the Interpol over the past ten months. The restrictions inside residences and lack of free movement has led to huge increase in internet activity all around the Globe, thru online classes, work from home, Digital banking etc and increasing use of social media. In short, the lockdown has led to increasing digital usage, which in turn has had a totally different impact on cyber crime trends, particularly in relation to pornography and child crimes.

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