This year will include more than 10 informative sessions, led by various experts in the field, who are advocating for survivor-centered approaches to privacy and safety. We will explore some of the ways technology is still evolving, including emerging tactics of technology-facilitated abuse and effective strategies for responding to abuse. We’ll discuss safety planning, intimate image abuse, AI, stalkerware, online data, tech policy, industry standards, and technology-facilitated advocacy.| Safety Net Project
Last month, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Safety Net team welcomed 464 people to our Virtual Tech Summit 2025 . This year, we celebrated 25 years of the Safety Net project’s work at the intersection of technology and domestic violence. Our 2025 theme, “25 Years of Tech Safet| Safety Net Project
Following overwhelming bipartisan support in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, today President Donald Trump signed into law the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a landmark federal measure aimed at addressing the nonconsensual distribution of intimate imagery (often historically referred to in public discourse as “nonconsensual pornography” or “revenge porn”).| Safety Net Project
After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer offer updates for Windows 10. This means Microsoft will not provide fixes for problems, technical support if things go wrong, or protection from online threats like viruses and hackers. Without these critical updates, computers running Windows 10 will become more vulnerable to security risks and may face increasing issues over time.| Safety Net Project