Odia Kagan of FoxRothschild writes: Are test questions and answers personal data that needs to be provided pursuant to an access request? A German court recently weighed in, providing some good insight regarding both GDPR and U.S. state data privacy laws. Some key takeaways: Answers given by a student in a test could be considered personal…
Relied on by Parents, Hailed by Schools, GPS Bus Trackers Raise Security Risks
App vulnerability exposed real-time school bus location and other sensitive info to anyone with a free account, cybersecurity co. probe reveals By Mark Keierleber This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The 74 to get more like this in your inbox. Louisville father…
UK: Police secretly conducting facial recognition searches of passport database
Revelation sparks concern among MPs and watchdogs over implications for data protection and relationship between the citizen and the state Mark Wilding and Charles Hymas report: Police forces have been secretly conducting hundreds of facial recognition searches using the UK’s database of 46 million British passport holders, it can be revealed. Chris Philp, the policing minister, raised…
Operation Find Them All: Cellebrite Unites Philanthropic Pioneers to Accelerate Investigations of Crimes Against Children
From Cellebrite DI Ltd: TYSONS CORNER, Va. and PETAH TIKVA, Israel, Jan. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in premier Digital Investigative solutions for the public and private sectors, is honored to announce a powerful collaboration aimed at reducing crimes against children and online child exploitation. This new…