ALLIES
ALLIES: Pilot and Validation Workshop: A Pioneering Step for Online Safety
The landscape of digital content is rapidly evolving and with it the need for robust mechanisms to ensure safety and compliance by Host Service Providers (HSPs). In response to these emerging challenges, the ALLIES Project has started a significant journey to support micro and small HSPs in achieving compliance with the Terrorist Content Online (TCO) Regulation. The project aims to supply these providers with the necessary tools, education, and support to effectively report and remove online terrorist content.
On May 23rd, a pivotal event of the ALLIES Project took place: the first pilot demonstration of the technical tools and educational platform, which were developed under the ALLIES framework. The event was held in a hybrid format, in person in Nicosia, Cyprus, and online, and brought together participants from various sectors to evaluate and give feedback on the project’s developments. Particular focus was placed on the feedback provided by small and micro HSPs.
A Multifaceted Approach to Online Safety
The event was guided by the ALLIES Project’s comprehensive strategy to support HSPs, focusing on four key approaches:
- Learning and Awareness Raising: Enhancing the understanding of new regulations and the importance of compliance among HSPs.
- Technical Development and Adaptation: Creating and refining technical tools to aid in the efficient reporting and removal of terrorist content online.
- Training and Education: Providing educational resources and training modules tailored to the needs of micro and small HSPs.
- Experience Sharing and Reporting Mechanisms: Facilitating the exchange of best practices and experiences among HSPs to foster a collaborative approach to online safety.
The Pilot Demonstration: A Closer Look
Following the outlined key approaches, the pilot demonstration on May 23rd was a critical milestone for the ALLIES Project. Moreover, the event was structured to maximise participant engagement and gather valuable feedback on the tools and platform developed.
- Demonstration of ALLIES Technical Tools: The session dedicated to the technical tools was an intensive three-hour segment where technical partners provided a guided tour of the tools’ functionalities. This included detailed explanations and hands-on demonstrations, allowing participants to explore the tools in depth. The interactive nature of the session encouraged participants to ask questions, provide real-time feedback, and even engage in practical exercises to test the tools’ capabilities.
- Evaluation through an Online Questionnaire: Following the demonstration, participants were asked to complete an online questionnaire designed to evaluate the effectiveness, usability, and relevance of the ALLIES AI tools. This evaluation process was crucial for gathering data on the tools’ performances and identifying areas for improvement.
- Educational Platform Demonstration and Evaluation: The educational platform, another cornerstone of the ALLIES Project, was showcased in a ninety-minute session. This segment included a guided demonstration of the platform’s features, the registration process, and a simultaneous learning session focusing on one of the sub-units of Module 1. Participants then engaged in individual learning sessions, exploring different sub-units tailored to their interests and needs. The session concluded with a fifteen-minute online evaluation, capturing participants’ experiences and feedback on the educational platform.
Engaging the Community & Highlighting Collaborative Efforts
In addition to the technical and educational demonstrations, the event featured an information campaign on the ALLIES Ambassadors’ Programme. This initiative aims to build a network of advocates who can promote the project’s goals, share best practices, and support the broader community of HSPs in their compliance efforts with new regulations.
More on the ALLIES Ambassador Programme on: https://www.alliesproject.com/ambassador/
The event also included an information notice about the CESAGRAM project, funded by the European Union. This project complements the ALLIES initiative by furthering research and development in the field of online safety and compliance, showcasing the collaborative efforts at the EU level to address these critical issues.
A Step Forward in Online Safety
The ALLIES Pilot and Validation Workshop was a landmark event, setting the stage for future developments in the project. By engaging participants in hands-on demonstrations, evaluations, and informational sessions, the event succeeded in validating the tools and platform developed while gathering crucial feedback to refine and tailor these resources to the needs of micro and small HSPs.
The success of this pilot event underscores the importance of collaborative efforts and continuous improvements in the fight against online terrorist content. As the ALLIES Project moves forward, it will continue to build on the insights gained from this workshop, ensuring that its tools and educational resources remain relevant, effective, and user-friendly.
In a digital age where threats are constantly evolving, initiatives like the ALLIES Project are essential in maintaining the safety and integrity of online platforms. Through innovation, education, and collaboration, the project is making significant strides in supporting HSPs and safeguarding the digital landscape for all users.
https://www.alliesproject.com/
Counter-Terrorism, Hosting Service Providers, Online Terrorist Networks, Safety, Terrorist Content Online (TCO), TCO Regulation, Validation.