Oct 23, 2006, By Gina M. Scott
Making the keynote address, Mark Klaas, whose daughter Polly's cruel abduction and murder made headlines in the 1993, made it very clear that safety can not be legislated. Legislation "isn't a silver bullet -- you won't find a silver bullet" he told the audience. He spoke instead about becoming as aggressive in the fight against Internet predators as the predators are at finding victims.
One of the most interesting and informative groups to present at the conference was the Teen Angels. Parry Aftab, a former Internet lawyer, presented the Teen Angels as experts in the field of technology and teenagers. The Teen Angels are kids who work to educate other children and adults about safe practices in the Internet and wireless arena. This group of white-shirted teens explained to the adults how kids see the Internet, and how it is not just a dean of evil, but also a world of opportunity. One Angel, Cassy, told how she was using the internet to reach out to at risk youths and runaways. Two other Angels were recently invited to speak at a panel at Yahoo!, helping the company understand how to keep kids safe. Read real world deployments of technology in government from our sponsors.
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These kids are very special experts. They understand the technology and how other teens use it. They were so excited about being invited to speak at the summit and were even more excited to hear your take on their presentation. thanks so much, Parry Aftab Executive Director WiredSafety.org (home of Teenangels.org)
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