Microsoft Makes PhotoDNA Available to Law Enforcement

The scale of the online child pornography problem and the amount of data associated with these types of investigations is massive. This is why we are proud to announce that we are partnering with NetClean to make our Microsoft PhotoDNA image matching technology available to law enforcement at no cost to help enhance their child sex abuse investigations – empowering them to more efficiently identify and rescue victims and bring abusers to justice.

Since 2002, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has reviewed more than 65 million images and videos of child sexual exploitation reported by law enforcement.

To see the rest of this story, read today’s post on Microsoft on the Issues from Bill Harmon, associate general counsel in the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit.

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