📣 New Pathways Resource 📄 We have partnered with Perkins Coie to create 'Key Regulatory Requirements and Considerations for Companies to Assess Impact of Global Online Child Legislation'. This resource helps employees of tech companies navigate global content safety and child safety regulations. It highlights key themes — such as protecting minors, content targeting, and user data production — enabling companies to assess compliance efficiently and plan strategically for future laws. If you work at a tech company, learn more and apply to Pathways: https://lnkd.in/ePDjVS4F
Tech Coalition
Civic and Social Organizations
Washington, DC 4,436 followers
Where the global tech industry comes together to fight child sexual abuse online.
About us
The Tech Coalition facilitates the global tech industry’s fight against the online sexual abuse and exploitation of children. The Coalition is an alliance of technology companies of varying sizes and sectors that work together to drive critical advances in technology and adoption of best practices for keeping children safe online. We convene and align the global tech industry, pooling their knowledge and expertise, to help all our members better prevent, detect, report, and remove online child sexual abuse content. This coalition represents a powerful core of expertise that is moving the tech industry towards a digital world where children are free to play, learn, and explore without fear of harm.
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https://www.technologycoalition.org
External link for Tech Coalition
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
Locations
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Primary
Washington, DC 20190, US
Employees at Tech Coalition
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Tami Bhaumik
Vice President of Civility & Partnerships at Roblox | Board Chair | Board Member
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Kay Chau
Product/Tech Exec in Tech for Social Impact
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Katia Potapov
Champion of Impactful Connections | Building Membership for the Tech Coalition
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Lian Carl
VP of Operations at Tech Coalition
Updates
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🌍 This week, our CEO Sean Litton has been at the WeProtect Global Alliance Summit in Abu Dhabi. He joined leaders from governments, civil society, and safety technology to #FocusOnTheFuture of child safety online. We were honored to participate in two critical discussions: ➡️ Building the Case for Prevention Sean joined Marija Manojlovic (Safe Online), Deborah Denis (Lucy Faithfull Foundation), Aengus Ó Dochartaigh (MOORE | Preventing Child Sexual Abuse) and Nicolas Makharashvili (Safe Futures Hub) to share how the tech industry is driving innovative, proactive approaches to combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse. ➡️ Tackling the Rise of AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material In this breakout session, Sean spoke alongside our member Chelsea Carlson from OpenAI, Denton Howard, CDir (INHOPE), Yalda Aoukar (Bracket Foundation), and Fallon McNulty (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children) on how technology is addressing this rapidly evolving challenge. The Summit reinforced the power of collaboration in building a safer digital world for children. We’re proud to work with stakeholders from across sectors, committed to tackling OCSEA through innovation, partnerships, and collective action. #WeProtectSummit #FocusOnTheFuture #ChildSafety #TechCoalition
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🇪🇺 🌍 Today, we hosted our third multi-stakeholder briefing on generative AI and its impacts on online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA), this time in Brussels. The event brought together European institutions, regulators, law enforcement, child safety advocates, and Tech Coalition industry members to discuss robust safety-by-design measures, shared challenges, and opportunities for deeper collaboration. As part of this ongoing dialogue, we announced new research projects selected for award through the Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund. These projects, led by the University of Kent, Western Sydney University, and Safernet Brasil, will tackle diverse aspects of this critical issue—from young people’s engagement with AI to the misuse of generative AI for creating and distributing CSAM. 📢 Learn more about the outcomes of today’s briefing and the newly announced research projects in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/e8AMRRzS Thank you to all who participated and shared their expertise, and a special thanks to Microsoft for hosting us at their Brussels office. Together, we’re making strides toward a safer digital future for children. 💡 #GenerativeAI #ChildSafety #TechCoalition
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📢 We’re Hiring! Are you passionate about bringing people together to tackle online child sexual exploitation and abuse? We're looking for a Public Affairs and Events Manager to drive our multi-stakeholder engagement efforts and deliver impactful events that drive meaningful action on this critical issue. Key responsibilities include: ✅ Leading the development and execution of high-impact events with diverse stakeholders (including tech, governments, law enforcement and civil society) ✅ Building relationships to improve collaboration and shared understanding ✅ Managing complex projects that deliver measurable outcomes ✅ Driving the creation and dissemination of our Annual Report, showcasing the Coalition’s impact 📍 Remote (U.S.-based, Washington, D.C. preferred) Join us in creating a safer online world for children. 🌍 Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/edhCYrJs
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🌎 Last week, our President and CEO Sean Litton and VP for Public Affairs and Communications Jess Lishak participated in the First Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children in Bogotá, Colombia. Over 1,400 people, including 118 governments, NGOs, intergovernmental bodies, youth advocates, and survivors, gathered for a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to protect children everywhere. We were proud to: 🗣 Speak at the opening high-level plenary panel on strategies to end violence against children, focusing on our efforts to combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse. We shared how the tech industry is working collaboratively and with global partners to keep children safe online. 💬 Participate, alongside our member Meta, in a satellite event addressing online harms against children, hosted by Safe Online, WeProtect Global Alliance, and the Brave Movement. 🤝 Engage with global leaders, policymakers, experts, and practitioners to discuss the tech industry’s unique role in driving collaboration, innovation, and commitment to tackle online child sexual abuse. Together, we are creating safer online spaces for children to learn, explore, and connect. Let’s keep moving forward and building partnerships across sectors to secure a brighter, safer digital future for all children. Thanks to the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Governments of Colombia and Sweden for hosting this historic event. #TechCoalition #EndViolenceAgainstChildren #OCSEA #ChildSafety #DigitalSafety
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📆 Join us for our first Pathways Fireside chat about reporting CSAM to NCMEC on 18 November at 12pm ET. This webinar will cover: - why and how to register as an ESP, - what is legally required to report, - the different options available for reporting, - implications of the REPORT Act, and - how to help Law Enforcement and NCMEC review and prioritize reports. Our President and CEO Sean Litton, will host the discussion with Fallon McNulty (Director of the CyberTipline, NCMEC), Ethan Arenson (Director & Head of Digital Safety, Verizon) and Bruna Z. (Integrity Lead, Yubo). Register by 15 November ⤵ 🔗 https://lnkd.in/edCJMaRX
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Today the Tech Coalition hosted a global multi-stakeholder forum on combating the financial sextortion of children. The virtual half-day event was a follow up to our June 2023 forum on the same topic. Building on last year’s gathering, this forum provided an opportunity for representatives of the tech industry, financial sector, global law enforcement, civil society, academia, and governments to provide updates on the current status of this heinous crime and progress in responding since June 2023. The event was attended by more than 150 people, with representatives from 20 Tech Coalition member companies. We are grateful for everyone who participated in the event. We look forward to the work to come in areas such as: - Facilitating signal sharing through Lantern, with a focus on financial institutions. - Improving the actionability of financial sextortion cases reported to NCMEC. - Raising awareness of financial sextortion. - Sharing industry good practices. Thank you to our speakers from: Snap Inc., Meta, TikTok, PayPal, Western Union, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Gendarmerie royale du Canada, the Cote d’Ivoire Ministry of the Interior and Security, Nigeria's NATIONAL AGENCY FOR THE PROHIBITION OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (NAPTIP), the Department of Justice - Republic of the Philippines , the Philippines National Police, and Cyber Security Experts Association of Nigeria (CSEAN). Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ekPc9PXk
Tech Coalition | Tech Coalition Hosts 2024 Global Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Combating the Financial Sextortion of Children
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We were delighted to co-host this research convening with Safe Online earlier this month, at Google’s offices in London. 💡Research has been and continues to be one of the key drivers of progress in preventing online child sexual exploitation and abuse, and we look forward to using the learnings from this event to drive forward further. Read about some of the key insights from participants, along with the wider impact of our Research Fund so far ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/e6mPGASd
🌟 A Space for Learning, Translating, and Making Connections 🌟 On October 1, the Tech Coalition and Safe Online proudly hosted the 2024 Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund Convening in London. With over 50 attendees, including representatives from all 13 grant projects and leading tech companies, the event was a hub of collaboration and innovation aimed at protecting children from online sexual exploitation and abuse. ✍ Key highlights: 💡 Innovative strategies shared by Tech Coalition members and Research Fund grantees ✅ In-depth technical workshops translating research insights into actionable industry practices 🤝 Co-creating solutions to overcome barriers in research-industry collaboration, strengthening partnerships in the online safety landscape We extend our gratitude to #Google for hosting us and look forward to nurturing new partnerships formed during this event. Together, we are driving progress in safeguarding children online. 🚀 Wrap-up: https://lnkd.in/efjP-hHR #TechCoalition #SafeOnline
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🌟Exciting news about our Pathways program! 🌟 We are currently developing a component of our Pathways program - Elevate - which is set to launch in 2025. Designed to strengthen Child Safety Programs, Elevate provides companies with the knowledge and expertise needed to be well-positioned for Tech Coalition membership. We are looking for a tech company to pilot this program with us for free! The ideal candidate would already have a strong foundation for their Child Safety Program and would have time and resources to spend on strengthening it (commitment will vary depending on the company’s status). Think your company is a great fit? Apply now to be our Elevate pilot partner and join us in driving impactful change in online safety for children. ⤵ https://lnkd.in/eBGMsydt
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✋ Sextortion is never the victim’s fault—especially when it involves a child. We are proud to support our member Meta's Instagram campaign to raise awareness and prevent the spread of intimate images. Read their advice on how to respond to sextortion and get help ➡ https://lnkd.in/dz8h33JU