(NEXSTAR) -- The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee launched a platform to help athletes combat the ever-growing threats in the digital space. Team USA Safe Online is designed to help athletes and their families protect their privacy and security online. The platform was developed in collaboration with Moonshot, a tech services company formed to fight against online abuse and threats. “With Team USA Safe Online, we’re enhancing and modernizing how we protect Team USA athletes,” said Nicole Deal, USOPC Chief of Security & Athlete Services. “This collaboration with Moonshot ensures America’s athletes can safely and confidently share their stories and celebrate their experiences while maintaining their privacy and mental well-being.” On the platform, athletes will be provided with tools and resources that address online harassment, AI-generated deepfakes, doxxing, and other online threats. Through the use of automated and human monitoring, Team USA Safe Online will work with social media platforms and law enforcement when necessary throughout the 2026 games and beyond. The platform is the latest initiative the USPOC has developed for broader athlete well-being, including mental health resources.