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Online Safety Conference 2022 Unlock the Risks that Young People Face Online 1st February 2022 8.30am – 4pm, virtual conference Call 0333 300 1900 Email information@entrust-ed.co.uk or visit www.entrust-ed.co.uk to find out more about our services. Inspiring Futures
Agenda 8:30-9:15 Simon Finch ‘We Could Be Better Than This’ Simon reflects on what Covid 19 has taught us, as adults and teachers, the importance of appropriate teaching of digital literacy and digital citizenship. 9:30-10:15 Lawrence Jordan from the Marie Collins Foundation Lawrence explores how sexual abuse occurs online, the effects online sexual abuse has on a child, and factors that influence staff response and decision-making. 10:30-11:15 Will Gardner, CEO of children’s charity Childnet International. Will draws upon recent research to discuss issues of online hate and sexual harassment Following the incredible success of our first faced by young people. Online Safety Conference in 2021 Entrust are 11:30-12:15 Dale Lane from IBM and pleased to announce that we will be offering Machine Learning for Kids this event again in 2022 but bigger than ever. Dale discusses how data can bias and influence young peoples’ choices. Our free virtual conference brings together a range of expert speakers in the field of online safety to inform and 12:45- 13:30 Michael Tunks IWF’s Senior challenge perceptions of risks online that young people and Policy and Public Affairs Manager schools may face in a digital age. Michael looks at the Internet Watch Who can attend? Foundation’s latest campaign to prevent self-generated images online. This event is open to anybody wanting to learn more about online safety and the risks facing young people while being 13:45-14:15 An opportunity to hear from online in order to promote the safe and positive use of Etching Hill CE Primary Academy technology for children and young people. Etching Hill share their experiences and examples of good practice for online safety after successfully going through the assessment and achieving the 360 Degree Safe Online Safety Mark. REGISTER 14:30-15:00 Andy Pyper, Entrust TODAY! Andy reflects on the data acquired from our Monitoring Service, how this builds a picture of behaviours of young people online and how the pandemic has changed these online Click the link here to register. behaviours. Or scan the QR code below: 15:15-16:00 Chris White from the South East Cyber Resilience Chris highlights the real risk of cyber-attacks on schools and what you can do to prevent them with the correct measures put in place. For a more detailed agenda click here
Keynote Speakers Will Gardner Will Gardner is the CEO of children’s charity Childnet International. Will joined Childnet in 2000 and was appointed CEO in 2009. He is a Director of the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC), a partnership between Childnet, the Internet Watch Foundation and the SWGfL, and as part of the UKSIC organises Safer Internet Day in the UK, which in February 2021 reached 51% of children and 38% of parents. He is also an Executive Board member of the UK Council for Internet Safety and chairs the Early Warning Working Group of helplines, hotlines and law enforcement. Will also sits on Facebook’s Safety Advisory Board and Twitter’s Trust and Safety Council. In his time at Childnet Will has led national and international projects and has led the development of Childnet’s range of award- winning internet safety programmes and resources aimed at children, parents and carers, and teachers and schools. Will was awarded an OBE in the 2018 Queen’s New Year’s Honour List for his work in the field of children’s online safety. Keynote: Childnet International Draws upon recent research to discuss issues of online hate and sexual harassment faced by young people. organisation safer, and by the end of the session, you will know what good computer security looks like. Simon Finch Simon is a teacher and specialist on online safety, safeguarding, digital citizenship and digital literacy, and a broad range of technology and learning related themes.He is a regular conference speaker and trainer for Universities, Local Safeguarding Children Partnerships, Local Authorities, schools, public and private sector services, and charities. Simon is the 2013 NAACE Impact Award winner for Leadership “for commitment to ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment for the education sector.” Simon is an Associate Member of UKCCIS and a CEOP Ambassador. Keynote: ‘We Could Be Better Than This’ Reflections on what Covid 19 has taught us, as adults and teachers, the importance of appropriate teaching of digital literacy and digital citizenship. Chris White Chris is Head of Cyber and Innovation at The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East. Chris left college and started a career in computing with a multi-national technology company. Then joining the Police in the mid-90s experienced various departments focussing on technological roles. Always looking for solutions and keeping up with technology, he joined the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit as a Police Cyber Security Advisor and Prevent Sgt, delivering the National Cyber Security Strategy where he has been working with private sector raising the awareness of cyber security, coaching and encouraging positive behaviour change within organisations, assisting those in the midst of cyber incidents and managing the offenders responsible. Now at the Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East where he is Head of Cyber & Innovation, delivering as a speaker, presenter, technologist, and police officer working with the private sector & academia to protect business from cybercrime. Keynote: South East Cyber Resilience Will highlight the real risk of cyber-attacks on schools and what you can do to prevent them with the correct measures put in place. The aim of this session is to advise you on how you can make your organisation safer, and by the end of the session, you will know what good computer security looks like.
Inspiring Futures Call 0333 300 1900 Email information@entrust-ed.co.uk or visit www.entrust-ed.co.uk to find out more about our services.
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