HPE Teams Up To Power Cybersecurity For Modern-Day Slavery Survivors
HPE News, Tuesday, May 14th, 2024
HPE, in partnership with The Anti-Slavery Collective and Sophie Hayes Foundation, has created a booklet to help survivors of modern-slavery stay safe online
For many, the idea of slavery harkens back to a bygone era from which the world has long moved on. But even today, there are still millions of people trapped in this vile practice.
Modern slavery is an umbrella term that includes circumstances of involuntary servitude such as forced labor, forced marriage, and human trafficking. As AI and other technologies advance, so do the methods used to trap people into slavery.
Internet safety is critical to survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking who are establishing new beginnings, as the internet is the center of many social and professional interactions. As survivors embark on their unique journeys, they must be able to use the internet safely and securely to avoid chances of re-exploitation.
To help survivors and the organizations that work with them HPE, in collaboration with The Anti-Slavery Collective and Sophie Hayes Foundation, has developed a series of cybersecurity awareness training resources to guide them on how to safely navigate the digital world.