Last year's event was a sell-out; register now to have your say on topics like the digital divide, copyright, and making the most of online opportunities.
Quarter of kids have 'online births' before real ones, highlighting the urgent need for parents to navigate their children's digital world safely.
Discover how to dodge digital eyes and safeguard your online privacy with our top 7 tips, including incognito mode, opting out, and more.
Facebook, in collaboration with CEOP, launches a panic button in the UK, enabling teens to directly report online grooming or inappropriate behaviour.
A Norton survey reveals 62% of children have faced negative online experiences, feeling 'angry', 'upset' or 'afraid'. Parents, take note and act.
NZ's ISP filtering system sparks debate: is enough being done for online safety? Critics call for broader cybercrime measures.
Safer Internet Day on Feb 9th aims to educate young ones on safe online practices, featuring new animated tours from Hector's World.
Hector's World, the education initiative for keeping kids safe online, now has its own YouTube channel (tinyurl.
Hector's World launches new interactive resources to teach 5-9 year olds about computer security, fostering early digital citizenship.
In Orwell's dystopian classic 1984, the omnipresent state, Big Brother, has the ability to look into the homes of any person at any time.
As the festive season approaches, the purveyors of spam and malware are out in force – and their early efforts are already emerging.
Bebo introduces 'CEOP Report' button for UK users, allowing instant reporting of child abuse and grooming online, enhancing child protection measures.
You could be excused for thinking the Web in 2009 is carrying its own version of porcine (sorry – H1N1) influenza.