NortonLifeLock and the National Network to End Domestic Violence fights tech abuse through Safety Net
Published 03-18-22
Submitted by Gen
NortonLifeLock Blog | Corporate Responsibility
By Paige Hanson, Chief of Cyber Safety Education
We are continuing our celebration of Women’s History Month this March by sharing the incredible work accomplished by one of our nonprofit partners, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV). The theme of this year’s Women’s History Month is “Providing Healing, Promoting Hope,” which is exactly what the NNEDV does.
NNEDV is a membership and advocacy organization comprised of state domestic violence coalitions, allied organizations, and supportive individuals all working to create a social, political, and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists. It offers programs and initiatives that address both the causes and consequences of domestic violence and provides training, technical assistance, and resources to local communities.
An often-overlooked facet of domestic violence is technology abuse—particularly the use of software like stalkerware to track domestic partners or monitor their online behavior, providing more opportunity for harassment. Last year, we provided a $75,000 grant to NNEDV’s Safety Net, a truly innovative and comprehensive program that “focuses on the intersection of technology and domestic and sexual violence and works to address how it impacts the safety, privacy, accessibility, and civil rights of victims.” As part of our support, I was thrilled to be able to keynote two trainings last fall to hundreds of staff members of NNEDV member organizations.
In addition to our trainings, with our financial support, NNEDV’s Safety Net Project made great strides in tackling online abuse in 2021. Here’s a glimpse of the impact:
NNEDV will continue to provide healing and promote hope for the many women experiencing domestic violence, and NortonLifeLock will continue to support NNEDV in this important work. NortonLifeLock is also proud to be a founding member of the Coalition Against Stalkerware, which was formed to help keep malicious technology like Stalkerware and Creepware out of the hands of abusers.
Survivors of violence against women can be helped all year round, not just in March. To help NNEDV get more resources into the hands of survivors donate today and if you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, harassment, or harm, or think that you might be, call the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit NNEDV’s website for resources.
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