California’s pioneering initiatives in online safety and privacy regulation, exemplified by the Age Appropriate Design Code (AADC) and the privacy-preserving Delete Act, have garnered widespread attention. These proactive measures not only set new standards for privacy and safety but also serve as a catalyst for national legislation. Recognizing the significance of safeguarding online experiences, FOSI is dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogue among stakeholders to shape the future of online safety.
FOSI Briefs the States: A Golden Opportunity for Online Safety offers an opportunity for participants to delve into the implications and challenges surrounding California’s landmark policies. Tami Bhaumik, Roblox VP and FOSI Board Chair, will open the event, followed by a keynote address from Assemblymember Josh Hoover. A panel discussion, moderated by Marissa Edmund, Policy Specialist at FOSI, will follow and feature local experts including Holly Grosshans from Common Sense Media, Larry Magid from ConnectSafely.org, Nichole Rocha from Rocha Public Affairs, and Matt Soeth from All Tech Is Human. View today’s speakers and their bios here.
This event presents a unique platform for attendees to engage with experts, policymakers, and industry stakeholders, contributing to informed dialogue and collaborative efforts in shaping policies in the digital space. Following the panel discussion, participants are invited to a networking reception, providing an ideal setting for further discussion and collaboration.
To register and learn more, please visit the official event page. For those unable to attend in person, the event will be live streamed on FOSI’s Youtube channel starting at 2:00 pm PDT/ 5:00 pm EDT.
For media inquiries or further information about the event, please contact press@fosi.org.
About FOSI
The Family Online Safety Institute is an international, non-profit organization that works to make the online world safer for kids and their families. FOSI convenes leaders in industry, government and the non-profit sectors to collaborate and innovate new solutions and policies in the field of online safety. Through research, resources, events and special projects, FOSI promotes a culture of responsibility online and encourages a sense of digital citizenship for all. FOSI’s membership includes many of the leading Internet and telecommunications companies around the world.
Tami Bhaumik
* Denotes member of FOSI Board Tami Bhaumik is the Vice President of Civility and Partnerships at Roblox where she spearheads the platform's digital civility initiative and works to foster a global community of internet safety leaders to ensure good digital citizenship on Roblox. To establish a healthy and safe community, Tami is focused on providing kids, teens, parents, and caregivers with skills needed to create positive online experiences, in partnership with the world's leading safety and industry organizations. At Roblox, she empowers platform users to self-govern and create a confident, resilient online community with the knowledge and tools to create positive experiences for themselves and others in the metaverse.
Marissa Edmund
Marissa Edmund is the Policy Specialist at the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), working with the policy team to monitor emerging issues in tech policy and contribute her policy and research expertise to ensure the online world is safer for children and families. Prior to joining FOSI, Marissa spent two years at the Center for American Progress as the Sr. Policy Analyst for Gun Violence Prevention focusing heavily on gender-based and domestic violence. Before that, Marissa was the Policy Coordinator at the National Network to End Domestic Violence where she was able to actualize her passion for family safety by conducting research, engaging membership, and educating lawmakers on ways to support survivors of domestic violence. Marissa holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).
Assemblymember Josh Hoover
Larry Magid
Larry Magid is a technology journalist and an Internet safety advocate. He is CEO and co-founder of ConnectSafely.org and an on-air technology analyst for CBS News.His technology reports can be heard daily on CBS News and CBS affiliates throughout the U.S. and he has a daily tech segment on KCBS radio in San Francisco. He writes a syndicated column for the San Jose Mercury News and blogs for Forbes and Huffington Post.
Nichole Rocha
Nichole is the principal at Rocha Public Affairs. She brings with her extensive knowledge of the legislative process and technology policy. Most recently as the Head of 5Rights US, Nichole helped secure the unanimous passage of the Age Appropriate Design Code in two states. Prior to that she served as Chief Consultant to the California Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee and as Counsel to the California Senate Judiciary Committee. Nichole received her Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Berkeley and her Juris Doctor from UC Davis.
Matt Soeth
Matthew Soeth is Head of Trust and Safety and Global Affairs. Matt brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to All Tech Is Human. With over 10 years of experience working in online safety, Matt has worked on the ground in schools, at platforms, and at nonprofits advising and developing policy, tooling, and safety resources for global audiences. In addition, Matt is a respected leader in the field of Trust & Safety who has helped build a more cohesive field and helped open up pathways for new voices to enter the fray. Matt spent the past two years as Head of Trust and Safety at Spectrum Labs supporting gaming, dating and social platforms with their policy, tooling, workflows, and outreach. Matt also served as head of community for the #TSCollective where he helped to grow a community of online trust and safety professionals across the globe. Matt was also an active part of Atlantic Council's recent Task Force for a Trustworthy Future Web, speaking at their Washington, DC launch event for its related report, Scaling Trust on the Web.