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Security experts, civil group urge student data protection

Posted on November 2, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Korea Herald reports:

The need to create an environment for better protecting students’ private information in the age of cloud computing was the hot topic at a recent seminar hosted on Friday by the Student Privacy Association, a civil watchdog group committed to protecting students’ personal information.

A dozen experts and officials from local security firms, civil groups, and educational institutes gathered in Seoul to discuss how to enhance data security, particularly in the school computer networks where student information is often easily accessible.

Noting such concerns, software giant Microsoft, teaming up with private firms including developers for curriculum software, pledged to deploy measures for improved data protection at schools.

Read more on Korea Herald.

Category: Non-U.S.Youth & Schools

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