NetClean News Q1 2014

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#01 2014 Make a difference

Jens Storberget, Swedish Government Offices, Björn Sellström, National Bureau of Investigation and Michael Färdigh, Växjö Municipality.

Photo: Ola Jacobsen

Enabling government and local authorities to put a stop to CSAI crimes The use of NetClean ProActive by national and local authorities allows the prosecution of people for offences involving child sexual abuse images (CSAI), while at the same time preventing future sexual abuse of children. Furthermore, this is possible without anyone other than the police needing to look at the material. This emerged at NetClean’s network meeting for government customers in Stockholm last September.

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esides prosecuting people for offences involving CSAI, the police can also prevent continued and future abuse by obtaining quick access to images and films flagged by NetClean ProActive. By prosecuting consumers of CSAI material, the risk of more people committing abuse themselves is also reduced. “People who consume CSAI are at higher risk of abusing children themselves. The responsibility for doing something about this doesn’t lie solely with the police. We need everyone to help,” says Björn Sellström of the Swedish National Bureau of Investigation.

He is in charge of the national working group for the prevention of sexual abuse of children and crimes involving CSAI. Björn Sellström was one of three speakers at NetClean’s network meeting for customers from local and national authorities. At the meeting, several of the attendees learned for the first time that they do not need to verify and assess suspected image

files themselves when the NetClean system issues an alert. “You simply need to send the digital fingerprint of the image to me, so that I can verify it against our image bank while you wait on the other end of the phone,” explains Björn Sellström. For Jens Storberget, Head of IT Information Security for the Swedish Government Offices, the decision to install NetClean ProActive on the authority’s computers was an easy one. “We have a broad cross-section of society working within our organisation and so we need to take a proactive approach towards identifying the one person in a thousand who is looking at child sexual abuse images on their work computer,” says Jens Storberget. He explains that getting IT security managers and responsible lawyers on board was a surprisingly rapid process. It was simply a question of establishing a clear procedure for managing alerts. Växjö Municipality, which has more than 5500 users, first installed NetClean ProActive in 2007 and has experience of a number of alert management processes. All the cases involving staff have resulted in the person in question handing in their notice or being dismissed. The municipality has also reported all the cases to the public prosecutor. “You can never tell from a person’s appearance whether they are someone who is interested in looking at images or videos of child abuse,” says Michael Färdigh, Head of Human Resources at Växjö Municipality.

Contents

➤  ARM is NetClean’s new partner in South Africa.

➤  Seven trends in CSAI on the web.

➤  NetClean at the ICAC conference.

Ramona Byrö is brave enough to talk about her experiences of abuse

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