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NetSafe II Conference July 2003


The New Zealand Police, the University of Auckland and the Internet Safety Group hosted the NetSafe II: Society, Safety & the Internet conference in July, 2003. 

This important international conference was held over four days from July 9-12, 2003 in the beautiful harbourside city of Auckland, New Zealand. Participants from around the world attended keynote addresses, panel discussions and presentations that built on the themes of the highly successful NetSafe symposium held in February 2002:

  • Safety in the Home
  • Safety in Businesses
  • Safety in the Workplace
  • Safety in Education
  • Legal and ethical issues related to cybersafety

Background

In February 2002, the invitation-only symposium, NetSafe: Society, Safety & the Internet, was hosted by the University of Auckland, the Internet Safety Group and the New Zealand Police.  Presentations from New Zealand and overseas keynote speakers galvanized a group of more than 100 leaders from different sectors of New Zealand industry and society.

Keynote speakers

Keynote speakers for the conference included:

  • Ruben Rodriguez - Director of the Exploited Child Unit of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, USA.
  • Professor William Caelli - Head of School of Software Engineering and Data Communications, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
  • Dr Rachel O'Connell - Director of Research, Cyberspace Research Unit, University of Lancashire, UK.

Proceedings

The published proceedings from this symposium are available below.

Name Paper title download here
Clair Balfour and Owen Sanders Working Together to Keep New Zealand Children Cybersafe - the Partnership of the Internet Safety Group and the Police Youth Education Service

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Claire Balfour and Deb Struthers The Kit, the Modules and the Training - A Model for Cybersafe Schools

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Graham Bassett A School's Duty of Care for Students to Whom it Gives Access to Cyberspace: Data in (Content Regulation) and Data out (Privacy)

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Dr Michael J Berson Teaching in a Filtered Environment: Training Issues for Preservice Educators

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Ilene R Berson Making the Connection Between Brain Processing and Cyberawareness: A Developmental Reality

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Howard Broad Cybercrime in New Zealand ? A Community Policing Endeavour

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John Carr Child Sex Abuse and the Internet

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Barbara Etter The Challenges of Policing Cyberspace

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Nathan Gaunt

Relationships in Cyberspace: Myth, Reality or Just Plain Scary?

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Judge David Harvey Cyberstalking and Internet Harassment: What the Law Can Do

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John Hope Internet Safety: Issues for Schools

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Dr Lech Janczewski

Information Security Education (download)
Donald Joyce Responding to Electronic Cheating

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Dr Geoff Lealand and Dr Ruth Zanker "You'd Have to Change the World": Children and Media in New Zealand in the New Millennium

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Keith Manch and David Wilson Objectionable Material on the Internet: Developments in Enforcement

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Ian Mitchell NetSafe and Work in New Zealand

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Takato Natsui Cybercrime in Japan: Recent Cases, Legislations, Problems and Perspectives

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Rachel O'Connell Fixed to Mobile Internet Industry: The Morphing of Criminal Activity Online

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Rosalie O'Neale The Internet @ Home

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Kath Norton and Ian Thompson Positive Computing for Parents: A National Programme Promoting Best-Practice Use of ICT in the Home

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Dr Frank Voon and Nicole Ong Making the Internet a Safe Place for our Children to Surf

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Brad Ward The Problem of Spam and the Counter Measure Options for New Zealand

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Nancy Willard

Challenging the Technology "Quick Fix" Myth: Comprehensive Strategies to Address the Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet in School

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Doug Wilson "Cyberproofed?" - Internet Safety Program

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Colin Yates Mobile Phone Issues: What Risks Are Associated with their Use by Our Youth

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