| October 2021 | | Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Learn How to #BeCyberSmart Human trafficking can happen anywhere and to anyone. The internet is no exception. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month and is being promoted through a partnership between the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSM). Blue Campaign encourages you to join the conversation and share information about how to #BeCyberSmart when communicating online. Follow Blue Campaign on social media (@DHSBlueCampaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram) throughout October where we'll be highlighting online safety information and resources from: Blue Campaign will also be hosting a Twitter chat with CISA, Project iGuardian, and NCMEC on October 28th at 1PM ET to share more information about how to #BeCyberSmart and protect yourself and the children in your life from online threats. 100 Days Until #WearBlueDay October 3rd marked 100 days until Blue Campaign's #WearBlueDay. Each year, the Campaign recognizes National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on January 11th with #WearBlueDay. In recognition of this important day, and throughout the month of January, Blue Campaign will host several activities to bring awareness to human trafficking. Stay tuned for more information about #WearBlueDay and January activities in the coming months. | The Texas Legislature Passes New Laws to Help Prevent Human Trafficking (KAGS) The Texas state legislature passed two new human trafficking laws during its regular session. Building on legislation that requires cosmetology and massage establishments to post human trafficking awareness signs, this legislation will mandate adding contact information for the Department of Public Safety. It will also require driver education and safety courses to include information pertaining to human trafficking. U.S. Attorney Seeking Victims Advertised on CityXGuide.com (Justice.gov) Acting U.S. Attorney Prerak Shah announced that the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas is seeking victims who were trafficked on CityXGuide, a commercial sex website shut down by the federal government in June 2020. Victims, who are afforded rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act, are encouraged to submit their information at . Tag Blue Campaign on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using @DHSBlueCampaign. Each month we share content you can distribute on your social channels to raise awareness of human trafficking in your community. - #WearBlueDay is in 100 days! Will you be participating on January 11th? Learn more about @DHSBlueCampaign's #WearBlueDay to help raise awareness of #HumanTrafficking: bit.ly/3onmvC0
- October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Follow @DHSBlueCampaign for #BeCyberSmart tips to help protect the children in your life from online exploitation: bit.ly/2NzFRzX
- Traffickers can use online conversations to make their victims feel comfortable sharing personal information, which can be used for exploitation. Learn more with these #OnlineSafety tips from @DHSBlueCampaign and #BeCyberSmart: bit.ly/2NzFRzX
- Professionals working with youth are in a unique position to teach them about exploitation. Learn tips to make conversations about #HumanTrafficking easier in @DHSBlueCampaign's guide: bit.ly/2sxLMhi
For more information visit the Blue Campaign To report suspected human trafficking: 1-866-347-2423 To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733) | | | | | |
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