The IROC2 Safety Lab is where our organization's experts create and develop the content for each of our programs, and recommend third party safety resources.
Our Awareness Programs are customized to assist all members of society better understand where the line of responsible digital use stops, and abuse begins. We are continuously monitoring criminal trends, media reports, case studies and surveys. Once a program is ready for the global community, it is tested, and upon approval, made available to the public for distribution into our global villiage.
The Institute's experts or "Lab Rats" are (in most cases) members of our Executive and Advisory Boards and consist of seasoned professionals and experts in the fields of:
* Information Technology
* Juvenile Safety
* Educational Administration
* Higher Education Professors
* Corporate Sales & Marketing Officers
* Child Advocacy Legal Counsel
* General and Child Psychology Specialists
IROC2 Developed Programs
On Demand: Discover essential digital safety and mindfulness tips on our Video-On-Demand platform. Learn how to navigate the digital world responsibly, protect your family online, and promote healthy screen-time habits.
K - 4 Elementary Curriculum: The world's only curriculum designed to develop Digital Consciousness™ - the first step towards helping our future leaders understand how to be responsible digital citizens.
Public and Permanent® Podcast: Hear real stories, questions and advice from parents, teachers, kids & experts about the promise and pitfalls of technology in their communities. From these amazing and sometimes tragic stories you can develop your Digital Consciousness™ a.k.a. learn to use technology to be amazing and avoid some of these troubling challenges.
3rd Party Safety Resources
If you have information regarding possible child sexual exploitation, sextortion, or sex trafficking report it to the CyberTipline.
The IC3 is co-sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
The best way to report abusive content or spam on Facebook is by using the Report link that appears near the content itself. Here are some examples of how you can report content to us: