Child Online Protection

Child Online Protection (COP) is an initiative which is established by International Telecommunication Union in November 2008 within the framework of the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA). The initiative was supported by the United Nations Secretary-General, states and several international organizations.[1] COP is an international collaborative network to protect children worldwide against cyber threats by providing legal, technical and organizational measures.[2]

Objectives

COP main objectives are as follows:

  • Identification of risks and vulnerabilities to children in cyberspace
  • Creation of awareness among policymakers, industry, parents and educators as well as the children
  • Development of practical tools to help minimize risk
  • Sharing knowledge and experience[2]

ITU established a Work Group on COP and enhanced its mandate Based on RESOLUTION 179 of The Plenipotentiary Conference of the International Telecommunication Union in 2010.[3]

Partners

ITU is working with the following organizations on COP:

In addition, there several civil society and private sector organization who participate in the project.[2]

gollark: Nuclear cars are the future of cars. Just have a big lump of plutonium to heat up water to drive turbines.
gollark: We should ban all cars which do not run on nuclear power.
gollark: I think only city centres probably will in practice.
gollark: A cool but also still impractical alternative to batteries for solar would just be to have a giant ring of solar panels around the planet, linked with superconductors.
gollark: (or nuclear if people weren't irrationally scared of it)

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.