NetClean News Q1 2013

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Make a difference

Michael Gogola at HCA International made the decision to install NetClean ProActive on the company’s computers.

Complete control with ProActive

“We feel safe with NetClean” 4000 company computers are now protected. ”With NetClean ProActive in place, we as a company are in total control”, says HCA International’s CIO, Michael Gogola. It all started with a seminar three years ago, when Michael Gogola, CEO at HCA International, listened to NetClean’s CEO, Christian Berg, explaining things which “scared him to death”. ”HCA International is one of the UK’s largest private care providers. The damage which would be caused to the company if one of our employees was found to be using our com-

puters to access child sexual abuse material would be devastating”, says Michael Gogola. He and HCA International decided to install NetClean ProActive to protect the 4,000 computers which make up the company’s network.

HCA (Hospital Corporation of America) Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is the largest private operator of healthcare facilities in the world. It is based in Nashville and currently manages 162 hospitals and 112 freestanding surgery centers in the United States and the United Kingdom. It was established in 1968. HCA International operates 26 clinics in the United Kingdom since 2008.

“The installation went without a hitch. I usually find out if something isn’t going according to the plan, and I didn’t hear a thing”, says Michael Gogola. For almost three years, ProActive has been checking HCA International’s computers. Michael Gogola is obviously relieved that no-one at HCA International has been found by ProActive, but also feel secure in the knowledge that the company now has full control IF it should happen. “We have an action plan in place, and feel that we can rely on both the plan and our contacts with NetClean”, says Michael Gogola.


NetClean makes the world a better place A colleague told me the other day how he had taken a step back and realised that what he does matters, it makes a difference. I perhaps don’t stop and think about it often enough, but when I do, I tend to agree: For ten years, NetClean has actually contributed to making the world a better place. In Jim Collins’ book Good to Great, he writes that the most successful companies meet three criteria. They are best at what they do, they make money at it, and they have fun. We’d like to add that the work should feel important, but otherwise this all perfectly describes my first ten years at NetClean. The fact is that we have succeeded on all these fronts, particularly this last one. When I think back to NetClean’s beginnings and how we saw the future at that time, I realize there is a lot that didn’t turn out the way we thought it would. We haven’t met our sales target, for example, which is mostly due to our financial aspirations back then being naively overambitious. On the other hand, we’ve become a global leader in our sector, protecting our most vulnerable individuals, our children, from abuse on the Internet. We work closely with police forces in many countries, and we are the ones they turn to when expertise in this area is needed. In December, we were accepted as members of the Virtual Global Taskforce, which includes Interpol and Europol. We get to work with the very best, companies like Microsoft and McAfee – something that naturally drives us to become even better, and that makes me and my employees very proud.

Christian Berg, CEO, NetClean

Why is this important to you? What does child sexual abuse have to do with corporations, businesses and the networks that they use? Customers, colleagues, friends and prospects joined us in London to discuss why this is something that all businesses should care about.

family or partner, the office or an office computer can provide the means to conceal this kind of activity from those close to them or allow constant access.”

However, for many corporates, persuading them of the issue was not the problem, their key concern was how to With operation Yewtree hitting the justify an investment in taking on this social headlines and further allegations being adresponsibility to the board. Despite the ded every week, people are starting to unethical and moral grounds many had to look derstand the scale and scope of the problem at the fiscal arguments for implementing of child sexual abuse. preventative measures. But when we speak “No executive wants to “For a company, to businesses about the be in the position where problem the reaction we it’s also about they have to approach often get is one of disbelief. the board with a proposal putting these “Do people really do that in that suggests an outlay of preventative the workplace?” they ask, cash without a tangible “surely not” they say. measures in a profit- return,” commented Le“We would all like to wis. “Everyone is sensitive and-loss context” to the horror of the crime think that there are no people doing this,” comand individuals’ social remented Robert Lewis sponsibility to make sure MBE: Global Director of Cyber Forensics & it doesn’t happen. But for a business there eDiscovery at Barclays, “but sadly that’s not are key concerns that make the case for the case.” preventative measures in a way that can be measured in a profit and loss spreadsheet.” Michael Moran has had a long career as a Crime Intelligence Officer in the child Brand damage, lawsuit costs, loss of exploitation unit at INTERPOL. During business during investigation, negative that time he’s seen a huge volume of cases press, staff counselling: the costs of not involving content found on corporate having effective processes and tools in place devices and even inadvertently backed up to to track and prevent this crime are high. corporate servers. There is even the risk of the sites that “The internet and digital images mean this kind of content is accessed from­identhat transporting and storing this kind of tifying and attacking the IP address of the content has become much more simple,” visitor. said Moran. “For some offenders with a

NetClean at Infosecurity Europe InfoSec, Europe’s largest security exhibition, was held in London this April. For the first time, NetClean was among the exhibitors, demonstrating ProActive to companies and holding a seminar in collaboration with a partner on the many benefits of ProActive. “We are here because we want to raise our profile in the English market, and because InfoSec has high standards when it comes to both exhibitors and visitors. The ability of companies to protect their brand

names is going to be a focal issue,” says Anna Borgström, Sales Director at NetClean. “Companies that install ProActive often work actively with social responsibility and want to be a role model for an ethical workplace. They will not tolerate their infrastructure being used to view and distribute this material, which is actually illegal. An installation of ProActive is also often in line with the company’s other security policies”.


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Fast and simple with new WhiteBox Cloud In one hour, NetClean can make sure that any Internet service provider in the world gets the tools they need to stop people trying to access a website with child sexual abuse content. What makes this possible is the new and powerful WhiteBox Cloud Service.

And since NetClean WhiteBox is in turn connected to one of the major global telecom service providers, this service can be offered to all Internet and telecom providers in the world.

The evolution of “cloud” services has been rapid, and more and more companies have started offering this type of service in recent years. Including NetClean, with the latest version of WhiteBox now out on the market. Because it is cloud-based, customers don’t need to buy hardware or install programs. Instead, they just subscribe to a service and access it by connecting online to NetClean. “We have made the transition to WhiteBox much easier. And because it’s so simple, we’re offering our customers the chance to try it free for up to three months. This will allow them to clearly see how many hits they get in their network, which we believe will prompt the decision to use the service on a permanent basis,” says Pelle Garå at NetClean.

“With this service, in just one hour we can ensure that any Pelle Garå, Product service provider in the entire Manager WhiteBox. world can block child sexual abuse content. We could protect the entire EU if such a decision was made, so the argument of politicians that it is too difficult or too expensive just doesn’t hold anymore,” says Pelle Garå. A midsized telecom provider gets about 50,000 hits a day from people who try to access a site that according to police contains child sexual abuse content. WhiteBox, which stops these attempts, is primarily aimed at Internet and telecom service providers.

Lectures for police

Collection for ChildLine

In February, NetClean Digital Crimes Consortium visited Barcelona to demonstrate NetClean Analyze in person to police and public agencies across the globe. Product Manager Johann Hofmann held two lectures with American police: No Child Left Behind, and Beyond the Image: Victim Identification. The first dealt with how new technology protects children from an ever-changing crime, and the second, how images, video and audio can be analysed to identify victims.

The White Hat Ball collects donations every year for the British counselling service for children and young people, ChildLine. NetClean, headed by CEO Christian Berg, invited customers and partners to join them and contribute to this gala event. “The White Hat Ball is a win-win. ChildLine gets much-needed donations, and we get the chance to meet and socialize with our customers. This is the second year we’ve attended, and this year was very different from the last. It feels like we’re much more established now,” says Christian Berg.


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”The legislation is light-years behind developments in technology” Hanna Harnesk is a licensed psychologist who works, among other things, with the rehabilitation of convicted sex offenders. She feels that the issue of material portraying child sexual abuse is not taken seriously enough. The authorities need to emphasize more clearly that this behaviour is not acceptable and she wants to increase awareness of the importance of treatment for offenders

“That is why I want to raise awareness of these crimes. And I want to stress that we can offer effective treatment.”

Those who download material that portrays child sexual abuse are, according to Hanna Harnesk, not homogenous as a group. But research and experience show that the perpetrators have often experienced traumas and have a sexual compulsion, which leads to collecting. It is a matter of great urgency to stop these offenders One of the reasons why so little is being done, accorin time and give them appropriate treatment, since those ding to Hanna Harnesk, is lack of knowledge. The Internet who download and look at pictures and films of child is still relatively new and that is where sexual abuse have a tendency to the dramatic increase in these crimes “The hidden statistics experience emotional blunting over is taking place. time. Their constant anxiety leads to are probably very “The legislation is light-years an increased tolerance, which may behind developments in technology,” lead to seeking increasingly harmful extensive and the Hanna Harnesk remarks. And where there is a descope of the problem material. “The hidden statistics are probably mand, there will be supply. very extensive and the scope of the compared to the lack “By finding like-minded people problem compared to the lack of on the Internet, they may get an of resources makes the resources makes the situation even impression that what they are doing situation even worse.” is not so bad,” Hanna Harnesk says. worse.” Sentences are often mild. Hanna Harnesk doesn’t see that harder Hanna Harnesk intends to make a presentation at sentences per se would change behaviour, but it matters NetClean’s customer conference at Marstrand in May. what kind of consequences a crime leads to. And it is She will talk about people who abuse children sexually important to allocate resources to uncover and prosecute and download images of such abuse. these crimes. “When there are legal consequences, it’s also easier to start treatment.” She points out that using the term “child pornography” downplays the severity of the crime. She prefers to call it “documented child abuse”, which indicates that it is in fact double abuse; first physically and secondly by spreading images that will be available all over the world forever.

Hanna Harnesk Hanna Harnesk is a licensed psychologist, working at the Skogome institution near Gothenburg, Sweden, with the rehabilitation of convicted sex offenders. She is also a national coordinator for the crime victims’ perspective within the correctional treatment of sex offenders.

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