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Encryption, Privacy and Children’s Right to Protection from Harm

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  • Daniel Kardefelt Winther
  • Emma Day
  • Gabrielle Berman
  • Sabine K. Witting
  • Anjan Bose
  • UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti

Abstract

This working paper provides a short overview of the challenges and opportunities related to child protection and the use of encryption technology. While it does not constitute the UNICEF organizational position on the topic, it is meant to inform UNICEF on the issue and to reach and engage professionals, including nonexperts, within and between the child rights and privacy rights sectors. This paper will provide an overview of the debate around encryption and its possible impact on children’s right to protection from harm. It also reflects on the pros and cons of some proposed solutions.

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  • Daniel Kardefelt Winther & Emma Day & Gabrielle Berman & Sabine K. Witting & Anjan Bose & UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2020. "Encryption, Privacy and Children’s Right to Protection from Harm," Papers inwopa1152, Innocenti Working Papers.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucf:inwopa:inwopa1152
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