Title: CYBER HYGIENE: ENHANCING CYBER HYGIENE PRACTICES TO MITIGATE CHILD EXPLOITATION IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT |
Authors: Ifeoluwa Elegbe |
Abstract: The study examines how cyber hygiene reduces online child exploitation. Child exploitation, a term
that incorporates a range of abusive and exploitative behaviors, has emerged as a significant and urgent
issue in the era of digital technology (UNICEF, 2021). It analyzes current practices, their effects on
child safety, and improvement ideas using a literature study. This study advises improving cyber
hygiene to reduce online child exploitation. Using a comprehensive literature analysis and systematic
review, the study will identify child exploitation vulnerabilities in current cyber hygiene practices and
create specific suggestions for individuals, parents, educators, and organizations. Stakeholder feedback
will inform incremental changes as the proposed enhancements are pilot tested and validated in realworld circumstances. Policy implications and advocacy for legislative initiatives, industry standards,
and stakeholder collaboration to improve cyber hygiene will also be examined. This study seeks to
improve children's well-being in the digital age by providing evidence-based online safety strategies.
The findings show that user education, technology solutions, and collaboration are needed to safeguard
children from online exploitation. The study finishes with recommendations for governments,
educators, and technology corporations to improve cyber hygiene and protect children online. |
Keywords: Cyber hygiene, child exploitation, victimization, online environment, digital safety, internet safety |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2024.7219 |
Date of Publication: 30-04-2024 |
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