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Mneera Abdullah

Mneera Abdullah recently graduated from Brown University with a degree in Computer Science. She is interested in issues related to digital movements, disinformation, and migration. She supported the MEI Cyber Program as a research assistant.

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Gendered violence online: Cybersecurity for whom?
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  • Gendered violence online: Cybersecurity for whom?

    ​​​​​​​Cyber violence against women is defined as a form of gender-based violence (GBV) carried out through digital means. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically heightened the risk and incidence of violence against women both online and offline: the Australian eSafety Commissioner reported a 50% increase in domestic and cyber violence reports since March 2020. Globally, Facebook remains the most common platform for gendered violence online, followed closely by Instagram and WhatsApp. These developments show that special consideration must be given to the role of digital platforms in facilitating violence against women, and that policy solutions regarding violence against women must also consider the online context where that violence often takes place and escalates in plain sight. 

    March 16, 2021