Protect Minors from Inappropriate Mobile Content and Services
Today’s youths use texting, instant messaging,
Multimedia Message Service (MMS), mobile Web, and e-mail to keep in touch with
their friends and family. Social network sites have become their virtual meeting
places. But the mobile phone can also give them access to potentially inappropriate
content or can even be a gateway into a world that preys upon children. The
Mobile Child Safety application helps operators to protect minors, with parental
control services such as:
- Mobile content blocking
- Mobile call blocking
- Mobile text messaging and instant messaging restriction
Cisco IP NGN Difference
The flexible and scalable Cisco
Content Filtering solution, part of the Cisco Service Exchange Framework, enables Mobile operators
to offer:
- Protective services that monitor traffic to and from a child's mobile phone
- Security measures to protect children from inappropriate content or unwanted communications on mobile phones
Vendors
AdaptiveMobile
AdaptiveMobile’s content filtering applications interwork with Cisco SEF
to help operators proactively protect subscribers from mobile viruses, malware,
inappropriate content, unsolicited communications, and spam. AdaptiveMobile is
a Cisco Technology Developer Partner.
Cisco IP NGN Solution
Cisco Content Filtering Solution
Comprehensive solution for mobile content filtering and control, based on the preferences of users, parents, or employers
Cisco IP MPLS Solution for Mobile Operators
Helps mobile operators lower the cost of operating the existing circuit and packet networks. It will also facilitate rapid service creation & deployment.
Additional Resources
White Papers
Cisco
Content Services Gateway, Second Generation
Mobile
Content Filtering and Control: Why It Is Needed, How It Works
Cisco
Content Services Gateway Release 2 (CSG2) Performance Test Results
News
AdaptiveMobile
and Cisco Offer Parental Controls for Mobile Devices
AdaptiveMobile
Extends Comprehensive Parental Controls to North American Market
Network
World Podcast: Mobile Device Security