How to Protect Your Children from Online Child Exploitation During Covid-19

How to Protect Your Children from Online Child Exploitation During Covid-19

How to protect your children from online child exploitation during COVID-19 

The COVID-19 global lockdown has subjected a large number of youth to online abuse and violence. The screen time of kids has increased to a high level because of the dependence of education on online technology and too much leisure time spent on social media, and gaming. The interaction with these online platforms has increased so much that, during the last six months there has been a noticeable change in kids’ behaviors and personality development. In such conditions, the kids belonging to underrepresented communities are subjected to online criticism that has proved to be toxic for their mental health and upbringing. 

The sense of exclusion, divide and hate has increased among youth because of the absence and scarcity of laws and regulations on social media. This has also largely impacted the psychological and socio-economic risk factors at the individual, family, interpersonal and cultural levels. The increased frustration inside the family systems, negligence and ignorance of parents towards their duty of supervising has made children more vulnerable to Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE) as well. 

The lockdown confined families to their homes, so any entertainment has also only taken place at home during this period. Now everyone has a device in their hands, a lot of leisure time, a unique set of ideas to produce content and upload it for the world at no cost. The absence of human content moderators, and reliance upon technology, has allowed predators to upload explicit content on mediums like Youtube, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. The less reliable automated systems allowed more time for such content to spread on their platforms.

There has been very little check and balance of sexual exploitation content being uploaded, rather many of the platforms’ algorithms encourage kids to bring out such content as it generates lots of likes, comments, and engagement. This is not just sexually exploiting but also becoming a cause of hate speech and exploitation of underrepresented communities. Traffickers have taken advantage of the situation, by making fake accounts and posting fake jobs on them to reach educational websites and apps to get data that they can use to exploit children online. 

Few bits of Advice for parents 

Look out for predators who are trying to trap your child by showing affection and opportunity in online commenting. For example, there are comments like “I love you”, “I can make your life better”, “I’ll make you successful”, and “I’ll protect you” should be an alarming situation for you and point where you need to talk to your child about it. 

Be aware of Pop-up ads and scam alerts because they can be a source through which you could lose information that you might not feel is important but it is definitely a source of exploitation for predators. 

Always be aware while giving access to the apps you are using. The permission you give for tracking location can be used against your child.

Emojis that are mostly used by youngsters can be an opportunity for predators as they can transfer information through emoji without being detected by scanners and moderators.

What should Parents do? 

Be aware of what your kids are doing on social media. Take note of whom they are interacting with. You can always check their screen time on each app to track down the potential predators. 

Educate your kids about the harms of excessive use of social media and depending on its information. Talk to your kids and converse with them the possible ways of protection from dangerous intentions of strangers. Let them come to their conclusions under your guidance. 

Look for other interesting engagements and plays for your children to reduce their screen time. Bring them towards healthy activities organically.

Make sure that privacy settings and firewall software turned on to their maximum level on all the devices and apps they are using. Keep the check of age ratings of games, apps, films, and social networks to know if those are suitable for your kid’s age or not. 

Use trusted monitoring technology such as Bark to keep your child protected. 

Take precautionary measures while handing over the device to your kid. Supervise them while they browse information.

 

About Protect Us Kids Foundation (PUK)

Protect Us Kids Foundation is a non-profit that focuses on providing resources for youth within rural, underserved and marginalized populations globally; to include the development of critical targeted research of Online Child Sexual Exploitation (OCSE).  Our goal is to not only bridge the digital divide by providing resources to protect youth online, but also leverage cyber research, intelligence, and analysis in an effort to provide relevant and impactful awareness that remains culturally sensitive to the global communities that we serve.

The Impact Of COVID-19 On Cybersecurity

The Impact Of COVID-19 On Cybersecurity

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many organizations to set up remote working environments for their employees, without adequately preparing them from a cybersecurity perspective. Several vulnerabilities exist when working remotely, which cybercriminals are using to ramp up their attempts to gain access to data. In its 2020 report on COVID-19’s impact on cybersecurity, Deloitte has reported an increase in cybercrime since the pandemic started. 

One of the main methods cybercriminals are using to access computers is phishing scams. This is where hackers pose as trusted companies, pretending to provide COVID-19 information via email or pop-up links. Once someone clicks on these emails or links, criminals are able to access confidential data on their targets and utilize this information in many ways such as identity theft or corporate espionage.  

Cyberattacks can be very costly.  Businesses and individuals around the world lose about $600 billion annually to cybercrime. Companies that get hacked also stand to lose clients and reputation due to lost trust from the public. Smaller businesses and individuals make easier targets for hackers as they may not have the budget for robust cybersecurity countermeasures.

Read on for Lady Askari’s thoughts on how you can secure your organization from cyber-attacks. 

How COVID-19 And Remote Working Increases Cyber Risks 

Working from home exposes organizations to cyber risks because employees may not have the same IT infrastructure at home that organizations usually have in place. Employees may also not be aware of the increased cybersecurity threats and how easy it is to be hacked. A recent study found that 66% of workers haven’t had any cybersecurity training in the last 12 months. On top of this, 77% don’t feel that they are vulnerable to cyberattacks.  

Studies show that theft of trade secrets increases during economic downturns. Unfortunately, many people have lost their jobs due to the loss of business caused by COVID-19. 

Disgruntled, desperate, or unaware employees are a major source of insecurity. Organizations must make sure that information management and intellectual property policies are adhered to by all, especially in situations where employees are distressed. 

Access to company data must be immediately revoked once an employee leaves the company. This reduces the chances of your former employees exploiting vulnerabilities in your IT infrastructure.   

Key Takeaway

COVID-19 has brought with it an increased risk of cyberattacks due to remote working arrangements. This is a critical time to review your cybersecurity and ensure that your organization and home networks are secured against unauthorized access. Remote working is here to stay and organizations must invest more in securing information and networks.

Companies have several cybersecurity options when it comes to safeguarding their data. These solutions must include working with employees to protect the organization because they are the main source of cyber risks. You should also invest in company-wide training and send out regular updates and tips to increase cybersecurity awareness amongst employees. Lady Askari offers Cyber Security Awareness Training that covers anti-phishing awareness, password best practices, and safe browsing methods on the internet, to name a few topics.

VPNs (virtual private networks) are also a good way for organizations to protect their networks as employees work from home. A VPN helps keep your information secure by creating a secure tunnel within your existing network. Even when using a public internet service provider, private information such as your IP address, search history, websites visited as well as your location are not visible to third parties.  Organizations that use a VPN must ensure that their VPN configurations are updated regularly. 

For additional information on how Lady Askari can help you safeguard your information please contact us at info@ladyaskari.com or find out more information on our website at www.ladyaskari.com

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