Sexting, Cyberbullying and Media Manipulation and Their Dangerous Consequences
How our laws have become outpaced by technology
Webcast held: January 28, 2025
Cyberbullying is rampant. Sexy pictures end up in the wrong hands. Rumors and lies go viral. People are impersonated on social media. We are facing an unprecedented crisis of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation. The average person can now find cutting-edge tools that can alter photos and videos. And artificial intelligence and machine learning can manipulate videos—called deepfakes—that look insanely real. This webcast included discussion about what is happening, how the law and schools have responded and what citizens and parents should know.
Speakers
- Felicia Farber, award-winning author/attorney who regularly speaks and writes on the inadequacy of today’s laws in dealing with sexting and cyberbullying, particularly with respect to minors.
- Stuart Green, Director, NJ Coalition for Bullying Awareness and Prevention; Associate Director, Overlook Family Medicine Residency Behavioral Scientist, Atlantic Health System
- Michael Kaelber, Coordinator of Continuing Legal Education and Research, LEGAL ONE
- Karen Painter Randall, Chair, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy and Incident Response Group, Connell Foley, LLP
- Kimberly Yonta, former New Jersey State Bar Association President
Materials Shared Jan. 28 (click on the link to view/download)
