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Protecting the Security of Student Data: Krebs v Rutgers, a case study

By Jim Farmer. Posted on January 1, 2012

In 1992 seven students at Rutgers University sought federal court action to compel University administrators to protect their Social Security Numbers (SSN) from dissemination. The case became known as Krebs v Rutgers. It is often cited as guidance for what must be done to protect privacy from promiscuous use of SSN. The court record tells […]

Taking the Next Step at e-Literate

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on December 18, 2011

As you know, I have been experimenting with having more featured bloggers (both regular and occasional) here. This decision was triggered by the fact that I haven’t been able to blog as much or as widely as I used to, but the truth is that it’s something that I’ve wanted to do for a very […]

Educational Publishers Appear to be Supporting SOPA

By Phil Hill. Posted on December 16, 2011

UPDATE 12/23: Per the House Judiciary Committee, it is now confirmed that these companies are on the record supporting SOPA and the Protect IP companion legislation. Yesterday the House Judiciary Committee began the process of marking up the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) bill. From all appearances, most of the amendments have been rejected, thus leaving […]

Instructure Security Assessment Results

By Phil Hill. Posted on December 12, 2011

Instructure has engaged Securus Global to test the Canvas LMS product for security vulnerabilities.  Instructure has also invited me to be an independent observer – participating in the process and independently reporting on the testing and Instructure’s response to any vulnerabilities identified.  Part 1 of this series of posts described the concept.  Part 2 gave a mid-term update, […]

Protecting the Security of Student Data: CollegeNet v XAP, A Case Study

By Jim Farmer. Posted on December 11, 2011

In her blog “Law, Policy and IT” Tracy Mitrano expressed a concern: protecting student privacy as colleges and universities outsource information processing with external servicers. To ensure education records are protected, she writes, outsourcing contracts must explicitly detail the protection to be provided student data. She suggested contract provisions should require an entity comply with […]

Instructure Security Mid-Term

By Phil Hill. Posted on November 30, 2011

Instructure has engaged Securus Global to test the Canvas LMS product for security vulnerabilities.  Instructure has also invited me to be an independent observer – participating in the process and independently reporting on the testing and Instructure’s response to any vulnerabilities identified.  Part 1 of this series of posts describes the concept.  In this post, I’ll give […]

Regulatory Barriers to Innovation for Ed Tech and Open Education

By Phil Hill. Posted on November 29, 2011

Over the past few weeks there has been a significant backlash growing against SOPA (the anti-piracy bills introduced in Congress) – read here or here for background.  The biggest change since the bills were introduced is that big technology vendors (significantly including Microsoft and working through the Business Software Alliance) have either withdrawn support or […]

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