
Panel suggests steps to curb child porn
Why is it in the news?
- A parliamentary panel has recommended a code of conduct for Internet service providers (ISPs) and strengthening the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to curb child pornography.
More in the news
- The report, prepared by an ad hoc committee set up by the Rajya Sabha was submitted to the Chairman of the House on January 25.
- Some Recommendations:
(1) It recommends a multi-pronged strategy detailing technological, institutional, social and educational as well as State-level measures.
(2) Among its key recommendations is a code of conduct or a set of guidelines for ensuring child safety online.
(3) It puts a greater onus on ISPs to identify and remove child sexual abuse material (CSAM) as well as report such content and those trying to access them to the authorities under the national cybercrime portal.
- The committee has delved into great detail in using technology to curb circulation of child porn such as breaking end-toend encryption to trace its distributors.
Source
The Hindu.