Schools Beware: Some See FERPA Update as Inevitable
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act is overdue for provisions to account for computer technology.
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act is overdue for provisions to account for computer technology.
Employees and students are upset after Oregon University used the mental health records of a student who is suing the school in court to defend itself.
HIPAA regulations have been broadened to cover associates of healthcare companies, a move that impacts many businesses.
Medical companies have begun deploying biometrics systems as part of their cybersecurity measures.
University of California students and employees are among those affected by a recent cyber attack on Anthem Inc., the second largest health insurer in the U.S.
A new law allows schools and universities in Illinois to demand students’ social media passwords if a student is believed to have violated campus cyber bullying policies.
A teenage boy who walked the halls of St. Mary’s Medical Center dressed as a doctor is suffering from an undiagnosed illness and refuses to take medication, according to his mother.
The causes of the breaches varied widely, although hacking appears to be the most common and destructive.
Police departments and private citizens must learn how to safely and appropriately operate unmanned aerial vehicles.
Several hospitals across the state will no longer release the identities of children born on New Year’s Day after a study found that infant abductions from medical facilities increase during the holidays.