Cleavage plane 1 Cleavage plane 2 Top view 1 1 Cleavage plane 1 2 3 4 5 Broken end 6 9 8 7 10 11 Side view Top view 12 Top Bo=om 13 14 15 7 Online Traps for Kids and Solution s Clayton Ostler, Senior Director of Technology Perfect Storm for Kids Online • Distracting • Corrupting • Victimizing Perfect Storm for Kids Online • Distracting • Corrupting • Victimizing Perfect Storm for Kids Online • Distracting • Corrupting • Victimizing Perfect Storm for Kids Online • Distracting • Corrupting • Victimizing Where’s mom? Where’s dad? 50% of kids say parents talk with them about online risks 44% of kids say parents monitor their time spent online 9% of kids say parents set limits on how much time they spend online Microsoft Survey Challenge: Parents feel overwhelmed. Quote: Technology is overwhelming. There are new devices and new programs that my kids use almost every week. I can’t keep up, I am not an IT geek, I don’t have a Computer Science degree. My parents taught me how to cook and clean and care for others, but they didn’t prepare me for the dealing with the Internet. ----Becky----- Mesa Arizona Challenge: Multi-Device Tablet Smartphone Laptop Desktop PC Gaming device Smart TV Challenge: Access 24x7 Wireless Carrier Wi-Fi Ethernet Set Rules Kids spend >7 hours a day connected to digital devices. 90% of kids think it’s OK for parents to set rules for phone use. AT&T Study Help for Parents 83% of parents say they’re worried about their child’s online behavior There are many tools to track social network activity, to manage apps, to guard against inappropriate web surfing. YouTubePornography Cyberbully Predators Sexting Identity Theft Social Networks 7 Online Traps 7 Online Traps 13 1. Pornography 2. YouTube 3. Cyberbullying 4. Sexual Predators 5. Sexting 6. Identity Theft 7. Social Networks America’s New Pastime? 14 Pornography is now more popular than baseball. —Patrick Trueman, former chief, U.S. Justice Department, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section XXX Pornography 15 Worst Pandemic killed 40M people - 38% of the U.S. population. About 43% of Internet users view pornography. There are 68 million pornographic search engine requests each day. Pornography 16 • First Exposure – average 11 years old • Accidental exposure: 57% of all children Pornography 17 70% of 18-34 yr old men look at least monthly A growing number of women are addicted. Most are 13-30 yrs old. Pornography 18 Pornography acts like a drug, triggering addictive chemical responses in the brain. It rewires the decision- making part of the brain. Pornography ...