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