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CPORT Forum

CPORT Forum

Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum 2024

Why should you attend the Forum?



Next to interactive discussions held between all participants during the forum, hotlines, law enforcement, industry and regulators will present the latest developments in the field of child online safety.

You will learn what the plans are for the ICCAM multisectoral eco-system, how to navigate through regulations ensuring correct information exchange across sectors and what the most recent IT developments to detect CSAM are. This, and much more will be discussed during the multi-sectoral panel discussion.

Who is the Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum for?



We welcome contacts from INTERPOL CIOs, national LEA officers, hotline analysts and ESP representatives working in the field of online child protection to register.

This event will be held in-person on May 8th at the Aristo Meeting Centre, Teleportboulevard 100, 1043 EJ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Travel and attendance of LEA officers from EU Member States may be reimbursed by INHOPE, however, all registrations are subject to approval. Limited to 70 participants.

What are the goals of the Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum?


  • Agree on actionable steps for the measurable improvement of data & information exchange across sectors to strengthen the fight against CSAM.
  • Share knowledge & experience during a multi-stakeholder platform.
  • Learn about the latest developments in this field.
  • Get inspired by the existing technologies and procedures in place.
  • Expand your network and take the lead in shaping our future cooperation.
Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum 2024

This year’s Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum represents a unique opportunity for child online safety specialists to actively shape the future development of cooperation in the field of child online safety.

While last year our focus was on understanding the needs, restrictions, and solutions among different stakeholders laid a solid foundation. This year, the ambition is to go a step further by agreeing on actionable steps for a measurable improvement in the exchange of data and information across sectors.

The question at the heart of the forum is:

What can each of us do better to optimise the joint fight against CSAM?

The day promises to be engaging and insightful, filled with interactive sessions that encourage participation from all attendees. Keynote speakers and panellists from INHOPE, INTERPOL, European Commission, VeraSafe and many other organisations will share the most recent developments in this field and lead the discussions on verifying actionable steps to improve cooperation among stakeholders.

Join us in Amsterdam on May 8th for the in-person event that promises not only to inspire, but to ignite real change in the ongoing battle against child sexual abuse material.

This forum and Project CPORT are funded by the European Commission’s DG Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME).



Speakers

Ľubica Debnárová, Policy Assistant, Unit D.4 Security in the Digital Age, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission

Ľubica Debnárová is a Policy Assistant in the team dealing with Fight against Child Sexual Abuse at the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs in the European Commission. In this role she deals notably with CSA prevention and EU-funded projects, including CPORT. Ms Debnárová also supports legislative efforts of the team on the implementation of the Interim Regulation. She has been working in the European Commission in various roles since 2013, both at the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs and for seven years at the European Commission Representation in Bratislava, Slovakia. She holds a master’s degree in international relations.

Min Kyoungsic, Privacy Counsel at Verasafe

Privacy Council at VeraSafe, Min Kyoungsic, brings a rich background in data privacy compliance, particularly within CSAM investigations, augmented by his legal experience in both South Korea and the U.S. His tenure at the Human Rights Commission of Korea and the International Criminal Court's Appeals Chamber underpins his deep understanding of legal complexities and the imperative of protecting children's rights. I am eager to contribute my insights and perspectives to the stakeholders involved.

Lorelien Hoet, Director of EU Government Affairs at Microsoft.

Lorelien Hoet is Director of EU Government Affairs at Microsoft. In this role, she deals notably with data protection, online safety and content moderation, law enforcement and telecommunications policy, Before joining Microsoft in 2018, she worked as a legal executive at Proximus, holding different positions including Head of Legal Consumer business, and at Orange where she worked as Director of Regulatory Affairs. She holds an LL.M from KU Leuven and was also active as attorney at the bars of Brussels and Stockholm.

Robbert Hoving, Offlimits

Robbert Hoving is the President of Offlimits, an organization that not only includes the Hotline and Helpline of the Dutch Safer Internet Center, but as well works to prevent child sexual abuse with Stop it Now. Before this he worked for the Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence against Children, the Dutch Public Prosecutor's Service and has started his career in the international hospitality industry.

Grete Raidma, Project Manager at INHOPE

Grete Raidma joined INHOPE in 2022. As Project Manager, Grete leads the CPORT, AviaTor and Stronger Together projects. She also supports legislative and advocacy efforts at INHOPE. Prior to joining INHOPE, she worked as a lawyer for the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board and as a junior project manager at a Dutch based NGO - the Netherlands Helsinki Committee. Grete has a master’s degree (LL.M.) in Public International Law from Leiden University and has gained outreach and strategy experience via internships from Europol and Eurojust.

Rui Vieira, Coordinator for INTERPOL

Rui Vieira has been a coordinator with the INTERPOL Crimes Against Children Unit (CAC) since October 2023. He joined CAC in 2017. Previously he worked as a Police Inspector in the Portuguese Criminal Police, where he spent 10 years in the Cybercrime unit.

Denton Howard, Executive Direct of INHOPE

Denton Howard has been INHOPE’s Executive Director since March 2018. As Execute Director, he holds overall responsibility for INHOPE’s management and financial oversight. He provides guidance and support to the team and ensures strategic development of the organisation. Prior to his role, Denton was INHOPE’s Training & Services Manager from 2005, responsible for the development and delivery of all training and member related activities. Before joining INHOPE, he was Senior Training Consultant and Founder of Impart Knowledge Training Solutions Ltd. He is an Institute of Directors - certified Director. His formal qualifications include Honours degree in Business, Postgraduate degree in IT & Computer Science, and is a CompTIA i-Net Certified Professional.

Dushica Naumovska, Chief Operating Officer at INHOPE

As Chief Operating Officer, Dushica Naumovska is responsible for strategic direction of the organisation and oversees all INHOPE projects while building and maintaining key strategic partnerships. Dushica has 16 years of experience in management and fundraising at various non-profit organisations. Prior to this role, she was a Programme Manager at Child Helpline International. Dushica has also worked for a local child rights organisation in Kenya through Voluntary Service Overseas. Dushica holds a bachelor’s degree in European Studies and holds a seat at the Supervisory Board of PAX, the largest peace building organisation in the Netherlands.

John-John Brandis-Arntzen, Director of Marketing & Business Development at SafeToNet

John-John Brandis-Arntzen is the Director of Marketing & Business Development at SafeToNet, a leading British cyber-safety company. With a tech background and a passion for social impact, he drives partnerships and European policy at SafeToNet. Since joining in 2020, he's created impactful global projects to improve online safety for children. John-John is dedicated to SafeToNet's vision of ending online anarchy and ensuring a safer future for all.

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Interested in attending the Data Exchange & Intelligence Forum on May 8th in Amsterdam? Click on the link below to register today. Approved applicants will receive a placeholder (upon approval) and further details. If you have questions contact email cport@inhope.org

All applicants are subject to approval.