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Radio Berkman: A Safer Web

January 14th, 2009

An exhaustively researched report on the safety of the web is the result of a year of work for the Internet Safety Technical Task Force. The report reveals some surprises about just how safe the web and social networks really are for minors, and some recommendations for dealing with sexual predators, cyberbullying, and access to explicit content.

You can find the ISTTF report here.

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CC-licensed music this week:

Podington Bear: The Squeaky Song
Podington Bear: Jackie and Floyd

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  • 1. Smart Mobs » Blog A&hellip  |  January 14th, 2009 at 10:51 am

    […] Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, released the full report. The page with Berkman’s podcast about the report says: “An exhaustively researched report on the safety of the web is the result of a year of […]

  • 2. Internet Safety Technical&hellip  |  January 14th, 2009 at 11:14 am

    […] RadioBerkman gibt es auch einen Podcast mit John Palfrey dazu: A safer Web. An exhaustively researched report on the safety of the web is the result of a year of work for the […]

  • 3. Internet safety, not as b&hellip  |  January 15th, 2009 at 8:48 pm

    […] post makes interesting reading, including the one comment there at the moment. Also available is an interview on the MediaBerkman website that David has had with two of the authors of the […]

  • 4. Internet Safety Technical&hellip  |  January 27th, 2009 at 5:19 pm

    […] director John Palfrey discusses the report on this short podcast with Larry Magid as well as this longer one from the Berkman […]

  • 5. Some Great Podcasts about&hellip  |  January 28th, 2009 at 7:37 am

    […] in-depth “Radio Berkman” podcast featuring ISTTF director John Palfrey and co-director Dena Sacco is a really excellent (but […]

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