Aftab was appointed by UNESCO's Director General Federico Mayor as the chief of the U.S. National Action Committee for
UNESCO's World Citizen's Committee on Protecting Innocence in Danger group in 1999 to address online sexual exploitation of children. She became a member of the Board of Directors for the non-profit,
TRUSTe in 2003. In 2005, the
United States Congress issued a
resolution that recognized her efforts to combat
cyberbullying as Executive Director of StopCyberbullying and WiredSafety. Aftab was "the Privacy Lawyer" columnist for
Information Week magazine for many years. Her organization, WiredSafety, became a member of Facebook's Safety Advisory Board in 2009 and in April, Aftab appeared on
Good Morning America for its
town hall meeting on sexting. In 2010 she received the FBI Director's Community Leadership Award and was one of 28 members in the Online Safety and Technology Working Group of the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. She was one of 29 members of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force, run by Harvard's Berkman Center. Amid the
Jessi Slaughter sexual abuse and cyberbullying case in 2010, after the
Good Morning America interview, the television audience was advised on how to handle
cyberbullying (online bullying and harassment) from Aftab. She was subsequently subjected to harassment attributed to 4chan users in the forms of
Google bombing false accusations of child sexual assault, the distribution of personal information, threatening telephone calls, and DoS attacks against her websites
wiredsafety.org and
aftab.com. Aftab canceled a follow-up
GMA report due to air the next day because of the harassment. In July 2011, Aftab was the victim of a
swatting incident at her home when the police were contacted with claims that her house was the site of murders and hostages. Aftab was on vacation at the time and a local police swat team investigated the false claims. She was the co-recipient of the
RCMP's Child Recovery Award in 2011. Aftab was the organizer for a 2015 anti-cyberbullying event in Ireland, and has been a member of the advisory boards for
MTV's A Thin Line, Fair Play,
Sesame Street Online and the
Ad Council. Her clients have included
Facebook,
Disney and
Nickelodeon. In 2016 Parry Aftab founded Cybersafety India and the StopCyberbullying and sextortion and morphing prevention initiatives for India. She resides in both the US and Canada. ==Publications==