(Source: Business Wire)

The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) will host the third annual
online safety conference, Building
a Culture of Responsibility:From Online Safety to Digital Citizenship
in Washington, DC, beginning today to bring together leaders from
government, industry, education and nonprofits to determine how to best
encourage responsible use on the Internet. The conference convenes key
players from the global Internet community to promote cyber citizenship
and coordinate efforts to connect the next billion consumers safely and
responsibly.
"FOSI has had a very busy year with a series of conferences and events
held in Paris, London and in Washington," said FOSI CEO Stephen Balkam.
"It's our hope that the annual conference brings all of the people and
emerging ideas into one place to determine the best rules, tools and
educational programs in schools to protect kids online. It is especially
timely that we work together to build a Culture of Responsibility
online, especially as broadband expands to more and more family homes."
Natasha Jackson, the current FOSI Chair and head of content policy for
GSM Association will open the conference with welcoming remarks.
"Digital citizenship is a lesson that should be incorporated into every
classroom, in every part of the world," said Jackson. "The FOSI
conference has become the leading international event where thought
leaders are convening to tackle the complicated issue of online safety."
Kyle McSlarrow, president and CEO of the National Cable &
Telecommunications Association(NCTA) will give the keynote
speech.
"As the nation's leading broadband provider, online safety and digital
literacy have been a top priority of the cable industry for many years
and we will continue to explore new ways to help consumers better
understand how to become safe and responsible digital citizens," said
McSlarrow. "We are proud to partner with a great organization like FOSI
that has been hard at work helping promote the best practices, tools and
methods in online safety to make the Internet safer for all who use it."
At the conference, FOSI will preview for the first time, the Global
Resource and Information Directory (GRID). GRID, which will be launched
in 2010, is a ground-breaking online portal that will be the first to
collate, consolidate and track family online safety initiatives and
programs around the globe. GRID is an unmatched resource that will bring
online safety efforts from countries worldwide into one, easy-to-search
hub. FOSI will also highlight the successful year with a FOSI
Year in Review Video 2009.
This year the FOSI conference is expanded into a two-day format to
accommodate over 80 speakers, 15 panels and 31 exhibitors. On Wednesday,
November 4, FOSI will award nine recipients with a FOSI Award for
Outstanding Achievement. Winners include Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
(D-FL), Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna, Rhode Island Attorney
General Patrick Lynch, Dr. Tanya Byron, iKeepSafe President Marsali
Hancock, You Tube's Victoria Grand, Emily Hancock with Yahoo!, Harriet
Novet with Time Warner Cable and Ed Palmieri with Sprint.
FOSI will also issue three reports on pressing issues facing
adolescents: Sexting in the USA, Self Harm in the Digital Age
and Cyberbullying - A Global Concern.
For more information on the conference, the speakers or the award
recipients, visit www.fosi.org.
Follow the conference on Twitter: #fosi09.
About FOSI
The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) works to make the online world
safer for kids and their families by identifying and promoting best
practices, tools and methods that also respect free speech. FOSI's
members include: AOL, AT&T, Blue Coat Systems, BT Retail, Comcast,
CompTIA, France Telecom, Google, GSM Association, Kingston
Communications, Loopt, Microsoft, MySpace, NCTA, Ning, Nominum, Optenet,
Privo, RuleSpace, Sprint, StreamShield, Symantec, Telefónica, TELMEX,
The Wireless Foundation, Verizon, Yahoo!. FOSI hosts an annual
international conference to bring together Internet safety advocates
from a variety of sectors, including global corporations, government,
non-profits, academia and the media, to discuss the current pulse of
online safety and emerging solutions that will enhance it. For more
information, please visit www.fosi.org.
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