Verizon's Michael McKeehan Named to NTIA's Online Safety and Technology Working Group Formed to Provide a Safe Environment for Children Using the Internet
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 April 2009, 17:14 CDT
The group, established by the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act, will report to the assistant secretary of commerce for communications and information and to Congress on industry efforts to promote a safe online environment for children.
"Verizon, which serves millions of broadband connections across the country, has a long-standing commitment to Internet safety," said McKeehan. "I am honored to be selected as a member of this working group, and am looking forward to collaborating with the other members to address the important issue of providing a safe online environment for children."
At Verizon, McKeehan is responsible for developing policy strategies for next-generation network and service platforms.
McKeehan previously served on the MySpace/AG social networking task force and the NCTA blue ribbon panel on online safety. He currently serves as the vice chairman of the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI.org). He also serves on the board of directors of the U.S. Internet Industry Association and the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee.
Previously, McKeehan was a member of the technical staff in the Verizon technology organization, responsible for developing platform and service requirements for a variety of initiatives. He holds multiple U.S. patents on call-forwarding services using advanced intelligent networking technology. He has a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering, an M.B.A and a law degree, all from the
Verizon is engaged in Internet safety on multiple fronts, providing customers with an industry-leading slate of online cyber-security tools and education programs to empower educators, parents and children. Verizon also works closely with law enforcement to assist with investigations involving crimes against children, and with partners such as I-SAFE to deliver tools and information to various segments of the community. Verizon has also long been a supporter of efforts to encourage content providers to voluntarily label their Web sites, raise parental awareness of the benefits of labeling, and educate decision makers about the desirability of self-regulation of online content.
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