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Cyber Security: Protecting Kids Online<br>Role of CSOs: Shaping the future of Media, Information & Entertainment <br>
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Cyber Security: Protecting Kids Online Role of CSOs Shaping the future of Media, Information & Entertainment AHM Bazlur Rahman Chief Executive Officer Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication www.bnnrc.net
TUNIS COMMITMENT “We recognize the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the protection of children and in enhancing the development of children. We will strengthen action to protect children from abuse and defend their rights in the context of ICT.”
Child Online Protection (COP) COP is a global initiative created by ITU, as part of the Global Cybersecurity Agenda, which aims to tackle cybersecurity holistically. Identify risks and vulnerabilities to children in cyberspace; Create awareness; Develop practical tools to help minimize risk; Share knowledge and experience.
SDGs: 16.10 Protection of children online is fundamental to creating a healthy and progressive society, and to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals; in particular goal 16.2 calling for ending all forms of violence against children. It is equally important that government, The private sector, civil society, educators, families, parents and caregivers, all play their part.
What are the online risks Pornography Violence Online Gaming & Addiction Online Fraud Cyber-bulling Racism
Role of CSOs Support child-friendly digital services, and cybersecurity measures to protect systems and platforms used by children. Take leadership and proactively promote the cause of child online safety, through innovative approaches for a healthier digital future of society and sanctions to offenders. Collaborate with other stakeholders across sectors and industry segments and foster knowledge as well as expertise on addressing the child online safety. Support educational campaigns and school courses to train children for online safety. Make measurable progress toward the establishment and strengthening of hotlines and helplines to make sure that all children have access to help when they need it