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Keeping children and young people safe online. Warsaw 16 - 17 October, 16.10 09:00 - 17.10 17:00

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The Warsaw conference will bring together representatives from the education sector, NGOs, law enforcement, government and industry. It will address a wide variety of issues relating to children and young people's safety online, such as identifying computer crimes against the youngest Internet users, grooming, cyberbullying, online gaming and Internet addiction.

The conference is organised by the Polish and UK Internet safety nodes: the Nobody’s Children

Foundation, the Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK) and the Child Exploitation and

Online Protection Centre (CEOP). These nodes work within the framework of the European Commission

Safer Internet Plus Programme. The main partner of the event is the TP Group Foundation.

The conference will be held under the patronage of Viviane Reding, Member of the European

Commission, responsible for Information Society and Media.