Published June 28, 2021, 9:34 AM
Globe
Globe is leveraging data from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) to help the government in its fight against online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC).
C3P is a Canadian charity dedicated to the personal safety of children. Its goal is to reduce the sexual abuse and exploitation of children, and prevent child victimization through a number of programs, services, and resources. Globe engaged the services of C3P shortly after an initial meeting hosted by the Department of Justice.
The organization, based in Winnipeg, Canada, maintains a comprehensive list of harmful websites through its dedicated team of analysts and a sophisticated web crawler, Project Arachnid. The list will be acquired securely from the servers of C3P, which will then be uploaded into Globe’s current network infrastructure for blocking.
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Published April 30, 2021, 9:40 AM
Truth In Action
Globe encourages the Filipino youth to be more discerning and more responsible in using technology and the Internet as it joins the PANAF Youth Creativity Festival (YCF) on April 29-30.
As a staunch advocate of the fight against fake news, Globe brings together esteemed journalists from the country’s top print and online media to talk about the importance of being responsible digital citizens especially for young communicators amid the alarming proliferation of fake news.
Globe aims to educate the estimated 5,000 participants of this year’s summit about the risks of going digital and how they can become ambassadors of truth. Participants are mostly budding young communicators, creatives and content creators from various colleges and universities. The summit also aims to educate the youth about the characteristics of fake news, how to spot them and verify their veracity as well as inform the students about the objective behin
Published April 29, 2021, 11:45 AM
Globe encourages the Filipino youth to be more discerning and more responsible in using technology and the Internet as it joins the PANAF Youth Creativity Festival (YCF) on April 29-30.
As a staunch advocate of the fight against fake news, Globe brings together esteemed journalists from the country’s top print and online media to talk about the importance of being responsible digital citizens, especially for young communicators amid the alarming proliferation of fake news.
Globe aims to educate the estimated 5,000 participants of this year’s summit about the risks of going digital and how they can become ambassadors of truth. Participants are primarily budding young communicators, creatives, and content creators from various colleges and universities. The summit also aims to educate the youth about the characteristics of fake news, how to spot them and verify their integrity, as well as inform the students about the objective behind spreadi