Description
Children’s safety on social media and online gaming platforms is a critical issue. Emerging technologies can be leveraged to monitor and mitigate online risks. Currently, however, there is insufficient parental control, inadequate detection of online threats, and a lack of cohesive legal frameworks across regions. However, the lack of standardized practices for parental consent and online safety expose children to increased digital risks. As the sophistication of online threats grows, including hidden agents and cross-border crimes, the need for effective protection measures has never been more urgent. These measures will help ensure that children's digital interactions are safe and protected from exploitation, harassment, and other online dangers.
Integrating Parental Consent and Child Engagement With Digital Protection Rules aims to set a global standard for digital safety, particularly for children in social media and online gaming environments. It addresses the critical issue of children's safety on social media and online gaming platforms by integrating parental consent and child engagement with robust digital protection rules. Covering topics such as consent mechanisms, child behavior monitoring, and media narratives, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, technology developers, parents, educators, law enforcement practitioners, researchers, professionals, scholars, academicians, and more.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Sanjaya Sarangi (Ed.)
Sanjaya Kumar Sarangi
, Senior Member IEEE and ACM. Utkal University, distinguished background in Academic, Research, and Industry sectors combined with 22 years of experience for the knowledge towards achieving the institution's objectives through skill, knowledge, and to nourish the global educational system. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a Master of Technology in Comp. Sc & Engg. He was visiting Doctoral Fellow at the University of California, USA. His research findings are in Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networks, IDS, Mobile Communications, Geospatial Science and Remote Sensing, Climate Change, and Disaster prediction system. He has a number of publications in Journals, Patents, and Conferences. His interest is also in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to enhance and optimize the information and worldwide research that can lead to improved student learning and teaching methods. Also undertakes ICT-based support for the smooth functioning of e-learning systems for the universities.