Canadian law enforcement officials have enlisted Microsoft’s cooperation in attacking child exploitation on the Internet, with a computer system that allows authorities all over the world to collaborate and communicate on child predators and child porn purveyors. The custom-designed software system — the result of more than US$4 million from Microsoft for development and integration — will allow police involved in tracking and prosecuting child abusers to share data and communicate with each other in real time.
Microsoft Helps Canada Police Track Online Child Abusers
Posted by: Jay Lyman April 8, 2005 11:29 AMCanadian law enforcement officials have enlisted Microsoft’s cooperation in attacking child exploitation on the Internet, with a computer system that allows authorities all over the world to collaborate and communicate on child predators and child porn purveyors. The custom-designed software system — the result of more than US$4 million from Microsoft for development and integration — will allow police involved in tracking and prosecuting child abusers to share data and communicate with each other in real time.