Navigating Digital Threats: The Dirty Dozen and Online Exploitation Prevention

In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, online exploitation tactics are becoming more sophisticated, targeted, and difficult to detect. “Navigating Digital Threats: The Dirty Dozen and Online Exploitation Prevention” explores common online dangers that place children, youth, and vulnerable individuals at risk for exploitation, trafficking, grooming, sextortion, and other forms of abuse.
Join the Alliance To End Human Trafficking on June 12 at 12 p.m. EST for a conversation with AJ Smith, a survivor of online exploitation, Haley McNamara with the National Center on Exploitation, and Sr. Maryanne Mueller, author of the Stop Trafficking Newsletter to examine how offenders use social media, gaming platforms, messaging apps, artificial intelligence, and other digital tools to manipulate and exploit victims. Participants will learn to recognize warning signs, understand emerging trends in online exploitation, and identify practical prevention strategies for families, educators, service providers, faith communities, and advocates.
Through real-world examples and actionable guidance, attendees will gain tools to promote online safety, strengthen digital literacy, support prevention efforts, and respond more effectively to potential threats. This session is ideal for educators, parents, youth-serving professionals, victim advocates, law enforcement, clergy, and community members seeking to better protect individuals in an increasingly connected world.
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