The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing that education technology provider Illuminate Education to delete unnecessary student data and improve its security to settle allegations related to an ...
In the first months after lawmakers removed a family income eligibility requirement for New Hampshire’s education freedom account program, nearly all of the students who enrolled for the first time ...
Before tours and radio play, there was a lot of homework and a student ID or a campus badge with a flash that never flatters. These names that later would fill arenas were once laminated and scanned ...
Hackers accessed a database containing information about alumni, donors, faculty, students, parents, and other individuals. Princeton University over the weekend disclosed a data breach impacting ...
Princeton University on Saturday sent a message to people - including students, alumni, donors, some faculty, and parents - whose information may have been accessed during a data breach that lasted ...
New York has reached a $1.7 million settlement with an educational technology company following a data breach that exposed the personal information of millions of students statewide, state officials ...
The cybersecurity community has long lived by a simple principle: Don't collect more data than you can protect. But ID laws and other legal mandates now force many organizations to store massive ...
Whether investigating an active intrusion, or just scanning for potential breaches, modern cybersecurity teams have never had more data at their disposal. Yet increasing the size and number of data ...
(The Center Square) – An increasing number of Wisconsin voter registration information does not match information from the state’s Department of Transportation. There are more than 41,000 voter ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Rockford Public Schools is requiring all students to wear ID badges at all times during school hours. The initiative aims to ensure that only authorized students are present in ...
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the state of Indiana’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a ban on student IDs for voting. Judge Richard L. Young, of Indiana’s Southern District Court, noted ...
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