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Sept. 29, 2008 -- It was announced today that Dr Mike Short, Vice President,
Telefonica Europe, and
until recently chair of the Mobile Data
Association, has been appointed to the Executive Board of the UK
Council on Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS).
The
creation of the UKCCIS was one of the main recommendations by Dr Tanya
Byron in her review into children and new technology. The UKCCIS is
tasked with making the online world a safer place for children and
young people.
The Executive Board of the
UKCCIS will be chaired by Ministers from the Department for Children,
Schools and Families and the Home Office and has twenty 22 members
representing a cross section of stakeholder interests. The role of the
Board is to support Ministers by advising on decision making and the
delivery of the recommendations set out in the Byron Review.
Mike
Short said: “I am delighted to be able to contribute to the work of the
UK Council on Child Internet Safety. The internet is an integral part
of every day life for most young people with countless benefits
including fun and entertaining ways to communicate, learn, and create,
consume and share content. But as with all technology there’s the
potential for mis-use. And so it’s crucial that we build and retain
public confidence in the safety of the internet including mobile phone
access. It is also vital to strike the correct balance between
protecting the public and encouraging innovation and investment in new
products and services.
Over the past few
years the partnership between industry, children’s charities,
Government and the police – along with groundbreaking work of the
Internet Watch Foundation, the Home Office Task Force, and CEOP – has
seen the UK lead the way in protecting children online. But as
technology evolves we face new challenges. I look forward to helping
UKCCIS manage, and where possible, predict and pre-empt these
challenges.”
Mike’s career in Communications
spans 33 years, with the last 20 years being in mobile communications.
Mike is currently Vice President Research and Development at O2
steering Telefonica Europe’s Group Research and Development in mobile
technology. He is a past Chairman of the global GSM Association and the
UK Mobile Data Association. Mike has also served as a member of the
Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board, and was a non executive Director of the
premium rate regulator PhonePayPlus from 2005 to 2008.
Information Source: O2
Image courtesy of O2
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