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Nicki Reisberg

What Parents Need To Know About CSAM (with Cath Knibbs)

Updated: Aug 20



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Show Notes


Disclaimer: This conversation discusses child sexual abuse material. Please listen or watch with caution. 


This is a conversation that no one wants to have, but everyone should be having. It's about Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).


Cyber trauma expert Cath Knibbs joins Nicki today on Scrolling 2 Death to educate parents on what is happening with our childrens' photos online. You'll get a basic understanding of the risks and how to avoid them. I cannot stress the importance of understanding the landscape of CSAM in today's world. 


Cath is an Online Harms Consultant, Trainer, Speaker, Author and Psychotherapist. Learn more about her work at: https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk or on IG @catherine_knibbs and TikTok @cath_knibbs.


***If you think a child may be at immediate risk of abuse, call 911 or your local police.


If you would like to report CSAM, review the following resources.

United States:

Organization to contact: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Phone number: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)

Globally: 


Stat Clarification: NCMEC's CyberTipline received 32 million reports in 2022, resulting in 80 million pieces of content.

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