Cinder

Cinder

Software Development

End-to-end Trust & Safety command center

About us

Cinder is the industry’s first Trust and Safety operations platform to help organizations combat Internet abuse at scale. We provide Trust and Safety teams with a single system to manage complex integrity operations and investigations to create a safe environment for their users.

Website
cinder.co
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
United States
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021

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    Now is the time to reimagine Trust & Safety. 👉 Teams can no longer rely on human scale to reduce risk. 👉New compliance regimes are coming into force. 👉 Threats, including those posed by #generativeAI can now evolve and scale faster than ever. The next generation of Trust & Safety leaders are confronting these new challenges with centralized data and human-controlled AI solutions. #trustandsafety https://www.cinder.co/?=li

    Reimagine Trust and Safety

    Reimagine Trust and Safety

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    Does your Trust & Safety team struggle to find engineering support in your organization? Or do you have all the engineering support but want to learn how to work better together? If so, then don’t miss the Stronger Together panel discussion at #TrustCon featuring Cinder software engineer and Trust & Safety expert Sam Freeman. This session will look at the challenges that are faced across these collaborations and offer practical insights into integrating Trust & Safety strategies with engineering processes. We can’t wait to see you there! Check out the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/gf7uMApg

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    If you’re headed to #TrustCon and want to better understand the technical and operational complications of NCMEC reporting, be sure to add Tina Wu's session to your agenda. Tina not only built the automated NCMEC reporting process for Cinder, she has firsthand experience helping customers save hours of time on their child safety commitments! In her session she will share technical challenges she overcame while building the integration, and share insights on product tradeoffs and learnings of the reporting process. We can't wait to see you there! Check out the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/gf7uMApg

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Cinder at TrustCon
Tuesday, July 23 2:50PM-3:40PM
An Engineer's Perspective:
Practical Considerations for Automating the NCMEC Reporting Process
Presented by
Tina Wu
Software Engineer, Cinder
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    New Cinder blog post! Brian F. has a new post up on the Cinder blog, based on his keynote at the Terrorism and Social Media conference last week. It discusses the history of extremism online, the impact of AI on Trust & Safety and the how inconsistent enforcement of regulations is impacting digital media companies. Check it out! "We are better off today than in the past. The work done by a whole host of people to understand terrorism online is so much more sophisticated and rigorous than our work back in the mid-2000s. We’ve come a long way in 20 years.   Nonetheless, one of the things we got right at West Point 20 years ago was to embrace the dynamism of what we were studying. We were deeply opposed to the idea that anyone could be an “expert” on terrorist use of the internet.  This was a multifaceted concept: on the one hand, we had the idea that the groups we studied, the geopolitical context in which they operated, and the technologies they used were changing so quickly that “expertise” on the phenomenon was impossible.  Even recognizing the knowledge collected in this room, I still like this idea.  It fosters humility and audacity, both qualities necessary to counter the adversarial and adaptive people, organizations, and ideologies we are here to discuss." https://lnkd.in/gQ923PuQ

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    Congrats to Cinder cofounder and Chief Strategy Officer Brian F. for his keynote yesterday at the Terrorism and Social Media Conference at Swansea University. As Brian notes, we will put his remarks up on www.cinder.co in the next few days.

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    Trust & Safety, Technology and International Security, Counterterrorism

    It's been a great time at the Terrorism and Social Media (TASM) conference at Swansea University in Wales. Tons of smart folks doing interesting research. Missed opportunity for tech companies and tech journalists not here to better understand how political/ideological violence manifests online... I was lucky enough to be invited to keynote. We'll get the written remarks up on the Cinder blog in the next week or so, but I hit a couple of key points: startups are aware of Trust & Safety earlier in their lifecycle than in the past; AI creates real opportunities for Trust & Safety (but will of course be used by violent actors as well); the shift in coverage of violent actors from national security reporters to technology reporters had pros and cons; and that predictably inconsistent regulatory enforcement protocols incentivize many companies to delay implementation. I also made a couple of mediocre jokes. A big thanks to Stuart Macdonald for the invite. And loads of fun to see old friends and colleagues, including: Erin Saltman, PhD, Sarah Pollack, Scott B., Bhavin Vyas, Dr Leah Farrall, Lisa McInerney, Murtaza Shaikh, PhD, Pujika Rathnayake...among many, many others. #tasmconference

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Cinder 3 total rounds

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