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What is the Innocent Lives Foundation?

Summary:

In this episode of Exploring Information Security, Chris Hadnagy and Shane McCombs join the podcast to discuss the Innocent Lives Foundation (ILF). They delve into the challenges of running a nonprofit focused on identifying and reporting online predators, the importance of volunteer mental health, and their personal experiences and motivations behind ILF.

Episode Highlights:

  • Challenges of Running ILF: Chris and Shane discuss the operational complexities and the importance of back-end work, including finances and CPA dealings.

  • Volunteer Involvement and Mental Health: Emphasis on mandatory wellness sessions for volunteers to ensure their mental well-being while dealing with disturbing content.

  • Personal Journeys and ILF’s Growth: Chris shares his unexpected journey from founding ILF to growing it with 40 volunteers and collaborating with the FBI.

  • Board Member Contributions: Stories about diverse board members, including actors and professionals from various fields contributing to ILF’s mission.

  • Prevention and Education Efforts: Shane highlights ILF's focus on preventing exploitation through education and engaging with parents and schools.

Quotes:

  • "Your children need to see you as their advocate, not their adversary." - On the importance of parental support in preventing exploitation.

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What is the Innocent Lives Foundation (ILF)? With Chris Hadnagy and Shane McCombs

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