Thorn Launches Silicon Valley Innovation Lab To Fight Child Sexual Exploitation With Technology
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Expedia, IAC, Sabre, Twitter, Amazon Web Services and Pinterest Partner with Thorn
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, a non-profit organization dedicated to driving technology innovation to fight child sexual exploitation, announced today the launch of The Thorn Innovation Lab in Silicon Valley. The Lab will serve as a physical think tank for a team of engineers and data scientists to research technologies, create partnerships and build innovative technology solutions to fight child sexual exploitation.
The Thorn Innovation Lab has partnered with tech industry giants including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Expedia, IAC, Sabre, Twitter, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Pinterest. The companies will participate through financial donations and by providing expertise, guidance and engineering support.
"Technology plays a huge role in child sexual exploitation and we are committed to making the Internet a more hostile environment for predators," said Ashton Kutcher, Co-Founder, Thorn. "Our focus at Thorn, and especially through the Lab, is to harness the best and the brightest minds in technology to be a part of the solution and create proactive tools to stop this abuse."
The Lab's initial areas of focus include child sex trafficking, dark web child abuse and exploitation, and social platform cybersafety. Technically, these initiatives will span a wide variety of engineering and analysis topics relevant to cybersecurity and intelligence, including adaptive crawling, statistical analysis, search, machine learning (image processing, natural language processing, time series analysis), entity resolution, data pipeline development, UX design and API design. Concepts generated through the Lab will be directly deployed through Thorn's programmatic work or through the work of its partners.
"Unfortunately, all too often individuals have chosen to use the Internet to exploit children. At Google, we have taken many proactive steps to stop our platforms from being used for this type of abuse," said Susan Molinari, Vice President of Public Policy and Government Relations at Google. "Google.org, our philanthropic arm, has invested nearly $20 million in organizations fighting child exploitation and human trafficking. We are proud to lead this investment in Thorn to help create a center 100% dedicated to creating good applications of technology that will help protect children, find victims and stop abusive behavior."
In its initial year, the Lab will include several full-time engineering and data science staff members and will leverage fellowships, internships, university and corporate partnerships and hack-a-thons to achieve its goals. Current openings can be viewed at https://www.wearethorn.org/careers/.
The Lab is a natural next step, given Thorn's deep roots in Silicon Valley. In 2010, with the leadership of Ron Conway, founder of SV Angel, Thorn created a Technology Task Force to focus on collaboration and information sharing to improve the use of technology to combat child sexual exploitation. The Task Force is now the largest industry group of its kind – with over 25 companies participating – and to-date it has helped guide the development of many of Thorn's programs including the development of the Thorn Sound Practices Guide, the industry hash-sharing initiative and Thorn's online child sexual abuse deterrence programs which have reached more than two million people.
About Thorn
Thorn drives technology innovation to fight child sexual exploitation. Thorn partners with non-profits and academic institutions to gather new insights into the role technology plays in child sex trafficking, the creation and proliferation of child pornography, and the normalization of child sexual exploitation. Thorn then goes beyond insight to action to develop the tools, systems and approaches to help address these issues. Thorn has also created a Technology Task Force — a group of more than 25 technology companies that collaborate on technology initiatives to fight child sexual exploitation. Participating companies include Google, Facebook, Salesforce, Microsoft, Symantec, SV Angel, Twitter, Expedia, Connotate, Irdeto, Mozilla, Digital Reasoning, Palantir, Sabre, Pinterest, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and others. For more information on Thorn, please visit http://www.wearethorn.org/, follow us on Twitter @THORN and facebook.com/wearethorn.
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