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Safeguarding Vulnerable Populations Online

Safeguarding Vulnerable Populations Online

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Modern life is increasingly dependent on the internet, but with dependence comes vulnerability. Popular websites enable fraud, disinformation, and harassment. Although anyone on the internet can be at risk, particular age demographics, including children and the elderly, are exposed to threats ranging from social media risks to online harassment to much worse. Federal efforts to legislate solutions have met with mixed success. State governments have begun to address these questions on their own terms, with some enacting age verification laws and others bringing lawsuits against internet companies. How then should we think about public safety in the present internet ecosystem, particularly for vulnerable populations like children and the elderly? Is legislation desirable or even possible? And what does the future hold? Join our panelists, all advocates on the front lines, as they discuss these issues.

Featuring:

India McKinney, Director of Federal Affairs, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Clare Morell, Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Spence Purnell, Resident Senior Fellow, Technology and Innovation, R Street Institute
Brandon J. Smith, Partner, Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak PLLC
(Moderator) Prof. Paul G. Cassell, Ronald N. Boyce Presidential Professor of Criminal Law and University Distinguished Professor of Law, The University of Utah College of Law
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