This is the launch of the very first open-source syllabus on trust & safety at the @StanfordCyber: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jMcv_0MeF4 .

It's the output of 8 months of work by the Trust & Safety Teaching Consortium - a loosely-organized coalition of academic, industry and non-profit experts addressing topics from trust & safety regulation to metrics & measurement in trust & safety, policy issues such as terrorism, CSAM and platform abuse as well as the role of identity.

Watch 60 minutes of 14 professionals introducing 13 modules, led by @shelbygrossman and @alex. It was genuinely inspiring to see what each and every group has created.

You can find our teaching materials on Stanford IO's GitHub: https://github.com/stanfordio/TeachingTrustSafety

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and comments, particularly on the module "Authentication, Identity, and Platform Manipulation".

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Trust and Safety Teaching Consortium: Launching the Teaching Materials

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Over the past 8 months the Trust and Safety Teaching Consortium @StanfordCyber - a loosely-organized coalition of academic, industry and non-profit experts - has been creating teaching materials with one goal: Help make the internet a safer place for everyone.

The open-source syllabus is available for everyone who prepares the next generation of trust & safety professionals, engineers and PMs.

Thanks to @shelbygrossman and @alex for their leadership in establishing the consortium and all the work it takes to get things done and to create real and valuable output.

We are launching the teaching materials with a webinar on Wednesday, May 24 at 9am PST.

Register here: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hQsG_jeVTTqFYiis8KujyQ#/registration

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You are invited to join a webinar: Launching Open-Access Teaching Materials from the Trust and Safety Teaching Consortium | DATE at TIME Pacific Time. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Hear from members of the Trust and Safety Teaching Consortium as they introduce 13 modules of open-access teaching materials on online safety. Topics include: Introduction to Trust and Safety; Government Regulation; Metrics and Measurement; Trust and Safety Ecosystem; Content Moderation; Information Environment; Terrorism, Radicalization, and Extremism; Harassment and Hate Speech; Child and Adult Sexual Exploitation; Suicide, Self-Harm, and Well-Being; Authentication, Identity, and Platform Manipulation; Types of Attack Surfaces; Emerging Technologies and Career Advice. The Trust and Safety Teaching Consortium is a loosely-organized coalition of academic, industry and non-profit experts in online trust and safety problems. Our goal is to create content that can be used to teach a variety of audiences about trust and safety issues in a wide variety of formats.

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