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FPF-Utah-Case-Study-R6
[…] and understand the student privacy requirements. (For more on training, see the section below on Continued Privacy Training). ADMINISTRATIVE RULE (RULE R277-487-3) Rule 277-487 in Utah’s Administrative Code mandates that each LEA must provide the State Board with the LEA’s data governance plan, and the name and contact information of the LEA’s designated data […]
Student Privacy State Laws
[…] Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Search keywords: Clear Filters Year State Bill Statute Regulates High Level Summary 2013 Arizona SB 1450 ARS Title 15 § 15-142 […]
Student-Data-Privacy-Scenarios
[…] all aspects of leadership. • 9(h) -Know, comply with, and help the school community understand local, state, and federal laws, rights, policies, and regulations so as to promote student success. ISTE Standards • 3.1.d. Cultivate res ponsible online behavior, including the safe, ethical, and legal use of technology. • 3.3.e. Support educators in using […]
Student-Data-Privacy-Scenarios_Combined
[…] Equitable Data Practice » The Education Trust, Data Equity Walk Toolkit » Ellen B. Mandinach and Edith S. Gummer, (Eds.), The Ethical Use of Data in Education: Promoting Responsible Policies and Practices , (2021), New York, NY: Teachers College Press. STUDENT PRIVACY PRIMER | OCTOBER 2021 | FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM 8 What Are […]
Taking stock: The Impact of the India AI Impact Summit 2026
[…] Initiative through the Department of Commerce. On the other hand, the President of France, Emannuel Macron, who hosted the previous edition of the AI Summit in Paris, promoted the EU AI Act in his speech as evidence that responsible and competitive AI are not in opposition, and argued for an approach that treats oversight […]
FPF_Brown-Research-Brief
[…] Esposti defines dataveillance as “the systematic monitoring of people or groups, by means of digital information management systems, in order to regulate or govern their behavior.” When Virginia Commonwealth University proposed a dataveillance-like program called RAM Attend that tracks students’ classroom attendance via mobile phones, nearly 60 percent of students opted out of the […]
FPF_Data-Privacy-Ethics-in-Ed-Prep_R3-1
[…] data that may include, for example, teacher evaluation and professional development, parental involvement, and resource allocation (p. 49). This definition is particularly relevant to data ethics. It promotes the use of facts, evidence, and multiple data sources to inform decision making about various aspects of the educational process. Summary of InTASC Standards Review. The […]
FPF-Student-Privacy-Communications-Toolkit-For-Schools-and-Districts
[…] state and district websites for student privacy that are particularly effective: ›Ventura County Office of Education, California 38 ›Denver Public Schools, Colorado 39 ›Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia 40 ›Ray town Quality Schools, Missouri 41 ›Utah’s Data Gateway Metadata Dictionary 42 ›Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 43 CREATING A STUDENT PRIVACY WEBSITE JANUARY 2021 […]
More Parties, More Risks, More Opportunity? Evolving Governance to Support Cyber Resilience Amidst Evolving Policy and Technological Change
[…] chain cybersecurity attacks have become one of the most significant risks to national and organizational security. The 2020 SolarWinds breach demonstrated how integrated environments built on shared code, automated updates, and implicit trust in upstream vendors can allow a single vendor breach to cascade across agencies and enterprises. That incident granted foreign adversaries unauthorized […]
Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] and less prescriptive than what is required under the CCPA. Adopts Narrow Outlier Provisions: The bill selects particular narrow approaches used by only a handful of states: Virginia’s narrow biometric data definition (which broadly exempts photos, videos, and audio without limiting language), the pseudonymous data exception for consumer opt-out rights (Tennessee, Iowa, Florida, Alabama […]