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The promise of the internet was open knowledge and connection; the reality includes manipulation, abuse and mistrust. This book confronts that gap with a practice-oriented guide to designing, analysing and governing safer digital ecosystems.
Authored by experts across academia, industry and government, it is organized around three pillars - (a) safety by design and provenance, (b) threat detection and analysis and (c) response and mitigation - to embed safeguards, surface emerging harms and execute effective incident response at scale. Chapters pair empirical studies with deployable techniques, from evaluation metrics and audits to governance and enforcement frameworks, situating technical advances within real-world constraints of cost, scale, privacy, equity and culture.
This resource offers researchers, policymakers, platform builders, educators and civil society a clear map of today's landscape as well as a pragmatic agenda for what can and should come next: transparent provenance, robust measurement and accountable interventions that earn user trust.
Contents
1. Developing Human Resiliency to Cyber Misinformation through Critical Thinking. 2. Improving Content Integrity via Provenance by Design: An Overview of Current and Emerging Approaches. 3. The Dual Personas of Social Media Bots. 4. Jailbreaking Large Language Models: Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures. 5. A Practical and Empirical Approach to Safety Testing for LLM-Powered Apps. 6. Factuality of Large Language Models: An Adversarial Perspective. 7. Stamping Out Online Sexual Exploitation of Children: Ground Support for Victims, Community Efforts, and Industry Responses. 8. Enhancing Online Safety: Policy Toolkit for Mitigating Digital Threats. 9. Mitigating Harm, Defending Integrity: The Social Media Disinformation Landscape in the Philippines. 10. Online Harm Prevention on the Frontline. 11. Information Verification Behaviours of Singaporeans in Early vs. Late-Pandemic Stages. 12. The Use of Narratives in Cyber-Safety Education of Children and Adolescents. 13. News-Finds-Me Perception and Its Roles in Online Trust and Safety. 14. Navigating Trust in the Digital Age: Addressing Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence. 15. The Psychology of Avatars: Unveiling the Hidden Risks in Virtual Playgrounds. 16. Rethinking Counternarratives: Toward Preventing Online Radicalization in Southeast Asia. 17. The Unexplored Role of Dramaturgy in Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Online.



