The Intersection of Science and Technology in Promoting Child Safety and Protection

Authors

  • Mustafa Hassan Zain Cihan University
  • Salman Hakim Cihan University
  • Karim Rahim Faisal Cihan University

Keywords:

Child Safety, Technology in Protection, Online Threats, Digital Security, AI Safety Tools

Abstract

The safety and protection of children in the digital age require innovative approaches involving both science and technology. This paper examines how technological advancements, such as online monitoring systems, AI-driven safety tools, and data protection measures, are helping to safeguard children from online threats and harm. The study discusses current trends and the potential for further innovation in child safety, focusing on both the risks and benefits of these technologies in creating safer environments for children.

 

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Mustafa Hassan Zain, Salman Hakim, & Karim Rahim Faisal. (2022). The Intersection of Science and Technology in Promoting Child Safety and Protection. Proceeding of The International Conference of Inovation, Science, Technology, Education, Children, and Health, 2(1), 294–299. Retrieved from https://icistech.org/index.php/icistech/article/view/149

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