2015 CIC: #EdTech Forum - Data Privacy Standards

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Data Privacy Standards? Bob Moore Founder & CEO RJM Strategies LLC

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Data Privacy Standards?

Bob MooreFounder & CEO

RJM Strategies LLC

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Privacy Security

Security Protects Data

Privacy Protects People

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Why is Privacy so Challenging?

Privacy is PERSONAL The more we rely on technology, the more

our privacy is threatened. New Technology = New Privacy Threats Laws Lag Technology Data is Very Valuable

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EdelmanTrust

Barometer

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4 Types of Privacy Threats

Data Security Breach Access Beyond Need to Know Digital Footprint Commercial Use of Data

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Federal Privacy Laws

FERPA (Family Education Rights & Privacy Act) – 1974 – US Dept. of Education

COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy & Protection Act) – 2000 – Federal Trade Commission

PPRA (Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment) – 1978 – US Dept. of Education

HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act) – 1996 – US Dept. of Health & Human Services

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Information from Data Quality Campaign

110

36 states

bills proposed related to student data privacy in

2014: New Student Data Privacy Legislation

26 new laws in

20states

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Student Digital Privacy and Parental Rights Act of 2015 (Draft) Rep. Luke Messer, R-IN, and Jared Polis, D-CO Prohibit ed-tech companies from selling student information Prohibit targeting students with advertisements Vendors would be required to meet new requirement

data security, data retention and breach notification be more transparent about their privacy policies, including

the nature of the information they collect from students, and with whom they share that information

The Federal Trade Commission would be given enforcement authority over the industry.

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www.cosn.org/privacy

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Bob Moore

[email protected]

@BobMEdTech