Isis: protecting children in online social networks

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Rashid, A., Rayson, P., Greenwood, P., Walkerdine, J., Duquenoy, P., Watson, P., Brennan, M. and Jones, M. 2009. Isis: protecting children in online social networks. Advances in the Analysis of Online Paedophile Activity, International Conference. Paris, France 02 - 03 Jun 2009 pp. 33-38
TypeConference paper
TitleIsis: protecting children in online social networks
AuthorsRashid, A., Rayson, P., Greenwood, P., Walkerdine, J., Duquenoy, P., Watson, P., Brennan, M. and Jones, M.
Abstract

The aim of the Isis project is to develop an ethics-centred monitoring framework and tools for supporting law enforcement agencies in policing online social networks for the purpose of protecting children. The project is developing natural language analysis techniques to help
identify child sex offenders from chat logs and monitoring mechanisms that can be noninvasively attached to file sharing systems for identifying the distributors of child abuse media. The ethical issues associated with such monitoring activities are studied through consultations with representatives from stakeholder communities and fed back into the development of the framework and tools. The project results are to be used and evaluated by specialist international law enforcement agencies as part of their own policing activities.

Research GroupAspects of Law and Ethics Related to Technology group
ConferenceAdvances in the Analysis of Online Paedophile Activity, International Conference
Page range33-38
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Apr 2010
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://antipaedo.lip6.fr/conference.htm
LanguageEnglish
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