Confidential Advocates and staff at the Student Counseling Center have seen a rise in digital abuse.

In this interactive professional development training on digital safety, we will focus on providing attendees with tangible tools and skills to immediately apply in their work with students on campus. We will cover how to center the digital safety of students in our work when responding to abuse or planning for their safety - while being mindful of the unique impacts of tech-enabled trauma. Subjects covered will include non consensual tracking, unauthorized account access, image-based sexual abuse, online scams and more.

As the founder of EndTAB (End Technology-Enabled Abuse) and The Tech-Savvy Parent, Adam’s work is characterized by his dedication to addressing the existing and future threats posed by technology to youth and victims of gender-based violence. He has written and presented extensively on cyberstalking, technology-enabled abuse, image-based abuse  and the threats posed by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. 

Adam has advised the White House Task Force to Address Online Abuse and Harassment, is a special advisor to the Coalition Against Stalkerware and sits on the World Economic Forum's Digital Justice Advisory Committee. He has worked with technology companies like Bumble, Headspace and Ring to improve the safety and wellbeing of victims of gender-based violence. Adam is a licensed attorney, and earned his B.A. from UC Santa Barbara and his J.D. by way of McGeorge School of Law and UC College of the Law, San Francisco.

Sponsored by The Confidential Advocacy Network, Student Counseling Center, and Center for Gender Equity

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Contact Us

V Martin, Confidential Advocacy Network Program Manager

v.martin@pacificu.edu