Partager via


The Week in Online Safety, March 12, 2012

The Week in Online Safety, March 12, 2012A weekly global roundup of online safety news, policy developments, research, and influence

News
U.K. -  The hurt caused by private lives being made public, The Guardian, Mar. 10, 2012

U.S. - Are Social Networks Sexualizing Young Girls?, Shine, Mar. 9, 2012 

U.S. -  Temptation to overshare online can come back to haunt teens, The Seattle Times, Mar. 7, 2012 

U.S. -  Teaching kids to be ‘digital citizens’ (not just ‘digital natives’), The Washington Post, Mar. 8, 2012 

U.S. -  The high cost of keeping Facebook PG-13, KSL ,Mar. 7, 2012 

Policy: Legislative, Regulatory, & Legal Developments
U.S. -  Proposed Arizona law allows parents to monitor a minor's mobile, ZDNet, Feb. 28, 2012

U.S. -  In fight against teen sexting, lawmakers work to avoid turning kids into criminals, Fox News, Mar. 5, 2012 

U.S. -  Alabama Bill Would Make it a Crime to Annoy Someone Online, The Fire, Mar. 7, 2012 

U.S. -  Internet Porn Crackdown Campaign Continues in China, TechWire Asia, Mar. 5, 2012 

Qatar -  Middle East Faces Tensions Between Online Child Protection and Internet Freedom, Forbes, Mar. 7, 2012

Research
U.S. -  Nasty People in the Media Prime the Brain for Aggression, Science Daily, Mar. 7, 2012

Australia -   One in two young people bullied,  QUT, Mar. 4, 2012 

Advocates
U.S. -  From ‘Born This Way’ to ‘Move This Way’: A new foundation, Anne Collier, Mar. 2, 2012 

U.S. - Technopanics, Threat Inflation, and the Danger of an IT Precautionary Principle, Adam Thierer, Feb. 28, 2012 

U.S. -  CDT to Companies: Don't Help Pakistan Censor the Internet, CDT, Mar. 8, 2012 

U.S. -  Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation  and School Climate, Sameer Hinduja,Cyberbullying Research Center, Mar. 8, 2012

-- Compiled by David Burt, CISSP, CIPP