The Internet Safety Technical Task Force (ISTTF) is a group of Internet businesses, non-profit organizations, academics, and technology companies that have joined together to identify effective tools and technologies to create a safer environment on the Internet for youth. more >
The Internet Safety Technical Task Force (ISTTF) is a group of
Internet businesses, non-profit organizations, academics, and technology
companies that have joined together to identify effective tools and
technologies to create a safer environment on the Internet for youth. It was
created in February 2008 in accordance with the Joint Statement on Key
Principles of Social Networking Safety announced by the Attorneys General
Multi-State Working Group on Social Networking and MySpace in January 2008. The
scope of the ISTTF’s inquiry is to consider those technologies that industry
and end users can utilize to keep children safe on the Internet, with the bulk
of the Task Force's attention concentrated on issues concerning contact:
preventing harmful contact with adults, preventing harmful contact with other
minors (including cyber bullying and sexual predation), and identity theft. As
time allows, we will also address two content areas: preventing access to
inappropriate content and preventing illegal content (such as child
pornography). The solutions to be considered will include a broad range of technology
tools and services. The Task Force
recognizes also the importance of other solutions – such as social norms, law,
policy, and market factors – and will situate technology-based solutions within
the context of these other types of solutions.
The Task Force will issue quarterly reports to the Attorneys General, as
well as a Final Report on December 31, 2008.
Last updated July 02, 2008