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Technical Report 172
Department of Computer Science,
Note: links (and page numbers) are to the papers as published in the printed proceedings.
In some cases the papers are only abstracts. These will be updated with presentation material or revised papers as these become available.
Foreword 5
Symposium Steering Committee 7
Keynote Speaker
Grooming Cybervictims: The
Psychosocial Effects of Online Exploitation for Youth,
Ilene R. Berson 9
First Plenary Session
Objectionable Material on the
Internet and the Department of Internal Affairs Response,
Jon Peacock 20
Internet Safety: Young People And
The Law In An On-Line World, Judge
David J. Harvey 22
The Development of the Internet
in New Zealand and the Role of InternetNZ, Sue Leader 31
Keynote Speaker
How to reinvent schooling, Gordon Dryden 36
Safety in Schools
Internet Safety and Schools,
Claire Balfour 44
Lessons Learned about Schools
and Their Responsibility to Foster Safety Online,
Michael Berson 52
Internet Safety: Issues For New
Zealand Primary Schools, John Hope 59
An ICT Strategy for
Schools, Murray Brown 69
Safety in Businesses
Safety in Business, nzgirl.co.nz,
Jenene Crossan 70
Privacy Law and the future debate
for Biometrics in Corporate Security, Craig
Horrocks 73
Sharing the Network Commons at
the University of Auckland, Nevil
Brownlee 81
Safety in Business on the
Internet = Security, Peter Elford 86
Trustworthy Computing,
Ulrich Roxburgh 87
Keynote Speaker
The Challenges Of Policing
Cyberspace, Barbara Etter 88
Second Plenary Session
Electronic Crime: The
New Zealand Police Experience, Rob
Robinson 99
Safety in the Home
Stranger Danger’ In The Home –
Managing the Risks to Children Posed by the Internet,
John McCarthy 100
Beyond the Fear of Cyber
Strangers: Further Considerations for Domestic Online Safety,
Nathan Gaunt 107
Recommendations for Internet
Safety at Home, Clark Thomborson 118
Safety in the Workplace
Internet Safety in the
Workplace: A Human Rights Perspective Rosslyn
Noonan 124
The medium and the message:
harassment at work, Matthew
Fitzsimons 125
Redefining the Workplace,
Brendan Bain 131
Third Plenary Session: Legal, Ethical and Cultural
Issues
“Netwatch” An Internet
Profile Service From AC Nielsen, Richard
Dunbar 132
Is There A Place For Ethics
In A Digital Environment?, Don
McIlroy 133
Don’t I know you? – Anonymity on
the Net, Rick Shera 134
Internet Safety and Mäori,
Sally Pewhairangi 139
Mäori Cultural Issues & The
Internet, Hinureina Mangan 145
Internet regulation and a
model of user and provider protection, Frank
March 146