Student Privacy

Read: Cleveland State Violated Student’s Fourth Amendment Right, Judge Rules

Cleveland State Violated Student’s Fourth Amendment Right, Judge Rules

To prevent cheating, the student was required to use a webcam to scan his bedroom before taking an online chemistry exam

Read: 820,000 New York Public School Students’ Data Compromised

820,000 New York Public School Students’ Data Compromised

NYC school officials want their software provider investigated for allegedly misleading them about its data security protocols.

Read: Zoom Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption

Zoom Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption

End-to-end encryption is being offered to better secure the platform after it experienced security issues.

Read: Oregon School District Updates Virtual Classroom Security After Zoom Bombing Incident

Oregon School District Updates Virtual Classroom Security After Zoom Bombing Incident

During the Zoom bombing incident, a man exposed himself to students taking a class at a middle school.

Read: Hackers Publish Student Data When Las Vegas Schools Refuse to Pay Ransom

Hackers Publish Student Data When Las Vegas Schools Refuse to Pay Ransom

The release of information is an escalation in tactics by hackers taking advantage of school districts relying on distance learning during the pandemic.

Read: Surveillance and Location Technologies Could Help Campuses Track Coronavirus

Surveillance and Location Technologies Could Help Campuses Track Coronavirus

Beacons, smartphones, cameras and other technologies are being considered by campuses for contact tracing and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Read: Protecting University Students and Faculty from Phishing Scams

Protecting University Students and Faculty from Phishing Scams

Phishing attacks are causing significant financial losses. Here are some prevention tips for institutions of higher education

Read: Selecting the Right Emergency Management System for Your School District

Selecting the Right Emergency Management System for Your School District

With school safety at stake, choosing the right emergency management system is critical.

Read: UCLA Drops Plan to Use Facial Recognition Technology on Campus

UCLA Drops Plan to Use Facial Recognition Technology on Campus

A group ran more than 400 pictures of UCLA athletes and staff through facial recognition software and found 58 were incorrectly matched with mugshot database photos.

Read: Facial Recognition vs. Facial Detection: What’s the Difference?

Facial Recognition vs. Facial Detection: What’s the Difference?

If your organization could benefit from technology similar to facial recognition but is uneasy with its security risks, consider face detection.

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