Data
Understanding the scale of child sexual exploitation and abuse online, both nationally and internationally, is essential to inform effective action.
Gathering and sharing data including the extent of abuse, where it is stored, how it is shared and by whom, is an important step.
Technology companies, governments, criminal justice and civil society all have a role to play in identifying evidence of exploitation and abuse, and sharing it. All sectors also need to collaborate in identifying real and potential vulnerabilities so that the digital world can become a safe space for children. This data should be collected, published and reviewed regularly, based on meaningful metrics.
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Global Threat Assessment 2021
Global view of child sexual exploitation and abuse online: technology, victims & offenders
Facebook Transparency Report: Child Endangerment
Publisher: Facebook (Report)
A quarterly report on Community Standards Enforcement on the Facebook app and Instagram.
Transparency in the Regulation of Online Safety
Publisher: Ofcom (Report)
The UK’s draft Online Safety Bill proposes to give the communications regulator Ofcom powers to require online service providers to produce annual transparency reports about illegal and harmful content on…
Increased transparency
Regularly publish transparency reports on detection and prevention of CSEA online with meaningful metrics, and ensure data is supported by explainable methodology and reviewed regularly.
INHOPE Annual Report 2020
Publisher: INHOPE (Report)
The year 2020 presented challenges like the world has never seen before. COVID-19 had a significant impact across the globe and it required adaptability and flexibility from all of us.
Internet Watch Foundation Annual Report 2020
Publisher: Internet Watch Foundation (Report)
“Face the facts”: In 2020, our team assessed over 150,000 reports of child sexual abuse imagery online and were able to seek the removal of millions of criminal images and…
Google Transparency Report
Publisher: Google (Report, Tool)
This report contains data regarding Google’s efforts and resources to combat CSAM on our platform.
We are in danger of losing the global battle for child safety
Publisher: NCMEC (Briefing)
NCMEC compared EU-related CyberTipline reports submitted by technology companies three weeks before and three weeks after the ePrivacy directive going into effect. Reports concerning child sexual exploitation in the EU…