Child Safety

Research Presentations feature ten-minute presentations with time for questions.

Moderated by David Thiel, Stanford Internet Observatory

  • Trust, Safety, Trafficking: How to Stop CSAM at the Source
    Erin Kilbride, Human Rights Watch
  • Beyond the West: Exploring the Impact and Regulation of Non-Consensual Image Disclosure Abuse (NCIDA) in Non-Western Contexts
    Amna Batool, School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Why Johnny Spent Money on Roblox: Manipulative Design in the Roblox Monetization Ecosystem
    Yael Eiger, University of Washington
  • Practical Solutions to Combat Financial Sextortion: Insights from Infiltrating the Secret Marketplace of Scammers and Collaborating with Leading Tech Platforms
    Avi Jager, ActiveFence
  • A Digital Pandemic: Uncovering the Role of Yahoo Boys in the Rise of Financial Sextortion Targeting Minors
    Paul Raffile, Network Contagion Research Institute
  • The Financial Sextortion of Minors: An overview of a Study Exploring Three Years of CyberTipline Reports and the Rise of Financial Sextortion
    Tim O’Gorman, Thorn

Digital Threats

Lightning talks feature five-minute, rapid fire presentations with time for questions.

Moderated by Olivia Natan, UC Berkeley

  • Beyond Borders: Lessons from Ghana’s Fight Against Child Online Exploitation and CSAM – Implications for Africa: Challenges & Successes
    Emmanuel Adinkrah, Ghana Internet Safety Foundation
  • Assessing the Gendered Dimension of the Nexus between Data-Exploiting Cyberattacks and the Proliferation of Harmful Content Online
    Pavlina Pavlova, New America
  • Mean Megaphones: Criminal Advantages in Social Media Amplification
    Lucas Almeida, Northeastern University
  • Sextortion: Prevalence and Correlates in 10 Countries
    Rebecca Umbach, Google
  • AI and Your Amygdala: Partners in Cyber-Crime
    Scott Hellman, FBI
  • Keeping Online Marketplaces Safe in the World of AI
    Sarika Oak, Udemy
  • Uncovering a DPRK Hiring Scheme Targeting Remote IT Jobs
    Benjamin Racenberg, Nisos
  • Improving the Governance of Online Platforms with Truth Warrants
    Swapneel Mehta, BostonU and MIT
  • Mapping the Network Maze: Identifying and Tracking Coordinated Spam and Scam Campaigns on Social Media
    Fabio Giglietto, University of Urbino
  • Authentic or Artificial? AI’s Impact on Verification
    Steven Chua, Google

Building Trust & Safety

Lightning talks feature five-minute, rapid fire presentations with time for questions.

Moderated by Dave Willner, Stanford University

  • Building Trust and Safety on Facebook
    Lluis Garcia Pueyo, Meta
  • “Thereʼs an Information war going on”: Understanding Motivations of Content Abusers
    Chelsea Johnson, LinkedIn
  • Safety Operations: Preventing Illegal and Harmful Behavior at Scale
    Tom Thorley, GitHub
  • Striking the Right Balance between Access to Information and User Safety: A Case Study of SafeSearch BLUR Design, Launch and Measurement from Trust & Safety Perspective
    Elzbieta Brzoz, Google
  • Digital Responses to Crises: An Action Plan for Platforms and CSOs Confronting Online Threats
    Rachelle Faust, National Democratic Institute
  • Leveraging User Surveys to Track Online Experiences: Lessons from 5 Waves of Neely Index Data Collection
    Juliana Schroeder, University of California, Berkeley
  • XR is not Social Media. And that’s a problem
    Michael Karanicolas, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy
  • A Strategic Approach to Navigating Integrity in Immersive Technologies
    Kelly Lundy, Meta

Moderated Content Live!

A live recording of the Stanford Law School and Cyber Policy Centerʼs Moderated Content, a podcast about content moderation, with Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos. The recording will feature special guests engaging in wonky conversation about the regulation of what you see, hear and do online.

Session 1: Mental Health & Wellbeing / Session 2: Data Access

Lightning talks feature five-minute, rapid fire presentations with time for questions. This session has two parts: (1) Mental Health & Wellbeing and (2) Data Access

Session 1: Mental Health & Wellbeing

Moderated by Shubhi Mathur, Stanford Internet Observatory

  • 988 Suicide Crisis Services: How Online Discussions of Service Experiences can Improve Service Efficacy and Dissemination
    Nora Kelsall, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology
  • Building Bonds: Harnessing AI for Mental Health and Connection
    Yulia Sullivan, Baylor University
  • Exploring Interpretable Crisis Moderation Using LLMs and Diagnostic Inventories
    Karen Mosoyan, BlueFever
  • Social Contagion and #Sadtok: The Risks and Benefits of Teens Self-diagnosing Mental Health Disorders from Social Media
    Ian Dull, ReD Associates
  • Exploring the use of Virtual Reality for Content Moderators to Enhance Rapid Decompression from Occupational Stress during Short Wellness Breaks
    Natalie Campbell, TikTok

Session 2: Data Access

Moderated by Zakir Durumeric, Stanford University

  • Analyzing DSA Research Access
    Cameron Hickey, National Conference on Citizenship
  • Data Sharing in K-12 EdTech Mobile Apps: Looking Under the Hood
    Lisa LeVasseur, Internet Safety Labs
  • Making Social Media Safer Requires Meaningful Transparency
    Jeff Allen, Integrity Institute
  • An Incentive-Compatible Framework for Online Surveys with Sensitive Questions
    John Ternovski, US Air Force Academy
  • Behind the Curtain: Understanding the Datasets that Platforms Have and What You Can Learn with them
    Matt Motyl, Integrity Institute

Regulation

Lightning talks feature five-minute, rapid fire presentations with time for questions.

Moderated by Daphne Keller, Stanford University

  • Burden of Proof: Lessons Learned for Regulators from The Oversight Boardʼs Implementation Work
    Manuel Parra Yagnam, Oversight Board
  • A Risk-Based Approach to Age Assurance
    Cami Goray, University of Michigan
  • Navigating New Frontiers: Article 21 of the Digital Services Act and the Future of Content Moderation
    Raphael Kneer, User Rights GmbH
  • Regulating ʻTrust and Safetyʼ Under the Digital Services Act
    Linda Weigl, University of Amsterdam
  • The EU Digital Services Act: Takeaways from One Year of Compliance
    Gerard de Graaf, European Commission, EU Office in San Francisco
  • Latest Developments on Children’s Rights Online
    James R. Marsh, Marsh Law
  • Brussels’ Effect Limited? Perspectives from Japan and Canada on Online Harm Legislation
    Toru Maruhashi, Meiji University
  • Localizing Policies and Data for Online Spaces Free from Violence
    Katherine Townsend, Open Data Collaborative
  • The Role of International Standards in Aligning Age Verification
    Alex Zeig, The Age Verification Providers Association
  • Whose Free Speech?
    Belen Bricchi, Duke University
  • Do General-Purpose AI Models Comply with the EU AI Act?
    Kevin Klyman, Stanford University

AI, Security, and Online Behavior

Research Presentations feature ten-minute presentations with time for questions.

Moderated by Justin Hendrix, Tech Policy Press

  • Emergent Cognitive Capabilities in Large Language Models
    Michal Kosinski, Stanford University
  • How Deceptive Online Networks Reached Millions in the US 2020 Elections
    Ruth Elisabeth Appel, Stanford University
  • Online Moderation in Games: How Intervention Affects Player Behavior
    Michael Alvarez, Caltech
  • A Cross-Country Exploration of Security and Privacy Concerns and Advice in Ten Majority World Countries
    Collins W. Munyendo, The George Washington University
  • Introduction to National Internet Observatory
    Jeffrey Gleason, Northeastern University

Lightning Talks: Future of Search

A special lightning talk session with a panel discussion that looks at the Trust & Safety  issues unique to search products and novel ways their harms can be reduced. 

Co-Moderated by Ronald Robertson, Stanford Internet Observatory and Daniel Griffin, Trieve.ai

  • LLMs and Web Search: Questioning the Impact on User Subjectivities and the Findability of Knowledge
    Nora Freya Lindemann, University of Osnabrück, Germany
  • Examining The Influence of AI-Generated Search Results on User Behavior and Trust in Search Outputs
    Aleksandra Urman, University of Zurich
  • Building Responsible Meta AI Search Systems
    Yvonne Lee, Meta
  • New Contexts, Old Heuristics: How Young People in India and the US Trust Online Content in the Age of Generative AI
    Rachel Xu, Google Jigsaw
  • Circle to Search: A Case Study in User-Centric Privacy
    Mary Ioannidis, Google
  • Good AI Legal Help, Bad AI Legal Help
    Margaret Darin Hagan, Stanford Legal Design Lab
  • Searching for a New Search Algorithm
    Will Bryk, Exa
  • The Future Of Trust In LLMs — Lessons From You.com
    Bryan McCann, You.com
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