January 6th, 2022
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EST
Technology is evolving at a rapid pace, and many of these advances enhance our lives and keep us connected to family and friends. But with thousands of new apps available seemingly daily, much of what can be accessed online is potentially dangerous. Our children and teens are often first to access new technologies and platforms, and therefore risk exposure to content that can be harmful to their health and well-being, or even those online with malicious intent.
Nelson Mullins invites parents and caregivers to participate in an important discussion on how best to keep your family safe on the internet in 2022. Panelists will discuss the impacts of social media on child and teenage brain development and mental health as well as methods cyber criminals and other predators are using through social media and the internet to gain access to our children and teens.
SPEAKERS
Jim Cole
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Supervisory Special Agent
Jordan Greenbaum, MD
International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children
Medical Director
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Alexandra P. Moylan
Partner
alexandra.moylan@nelsonmullins.com
T 443.392.9407
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Gina Ginn Greenwood, JD, CIPP/US
Partner, Co-Lead of Data Protection, Privacy, and Security Practice
gina.greenwood@nelsonmullins.com
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Will Bryan
Nelson Mullins
Director of Information Security and Information Services