Last week, Tremau had the privilege of attending TrustCon2024, one of the biggest gatherings of Trust & Safety professionals worldwide!
It was a whirlwind of insightful discussions, inspiring keynotes, and valuable connections! So much so that we wanted to share some of our team’s main takeaways.
Team's key takeaways from TrustCon
For Louis-Victor, one of the key takeaways from this year’s TrustCon is the continuous growth of Trust & Safety as an industry in itself. This, notably through the great work of organizations such as TSPA, is enabling us to bring together professionals from an increasingly wider range of backgrounds & platforms to share best practices and discuss how to continuously enhance our individual and collective work to protect our rights online. The recent push for more open-source content detection tooling is also a great highlight of (unique) community engagement!
Pal observed the expanding presence of solution providers and professional services in the Trust & Safety realm. This development enables most platforms, even at their early stages, to make informed choices on how to design & scale their T&S operations. TrustCon has a unique atmosphere, characterized by a strong collective desire among participants to improve the online landscape
Community has been a central part of Matt’s professional career since he started in trust and safety. With over 1300 people in attendance, it is clear that the Trust & Safety community is showing up to discuss the tough issues that are facing online safety. Through the panels, workshops, coffee chats, or just walking through the halls there are people everywhere talking about trust and safety processes, catching up on the day’s events, and genuinely asking how people are doing. As trust and safety age up as an industry, we will continue to see these formalized convenings as best practices and collaboration evolves. This collaboration is global and much easier to support when you have people together in the same space.
On Toshali’s side, it is clear that Trust & Safety is not going anywhere, because bad actors are not going anywhere. She learnt most at this conference at the panels and talks she ended up in by chance – from learning about how to spot fake emergency data requests to the horrifying trade networks of non-consensual intimate images. Coming out of TrustCon, she is spending more time thinking about the role of regulation, how industry and regulators can collaborate to target bad actors, and of course, the critical role T&S professionals play in protecting the internet.
Insights from the TrustCon panels we organised and moderated
Looking ahead: what we see for Trust & Safety after #TrustCon24
Looking ahead, it’s important to keep Charlotte Wilner’s opening address in mind: Trust & Safety is in transition, it’s not going away. Amidst fears of AI taking all our jobs, if TrustCon showed us anything, it’s the importance of keeping humans in the loop – and leveraging AI to keep these humans safer! While many of the threats platforms face today are not new, their scale is significantly more challenging, as bad actors become more sophisticated and cost of synthetic content generation decreases. In the face of this, risk assessments, threat assessments, clear processes and procedures, and cross-industry collaboration remain critical. Finally, with increasing regulations in this space, compliance is rapidly becoming a hot topic for all platforms. It’s important to recognise that all these stakeholders are not at odds with each other, but rather, engaging with everyone in the room – through events such as TrustCon – may be the most effective way to make our online spaces safer.
Coming back from TrustCon, we at Tremau are more committed than ever to our mission of making the digital world safe and beneficial for everyone. We plan to pursue this endeavor alongside the T&S professionals, academics, and companies we connected with during the conference. One thing is certain: Trust & Safety is a rapidly growing field, and we are determined to stay at the forefront of its evolution.
If you’d like to join the conversation about Trust & Safety, please reach out to us at info@tremau.com.