Privacy & Security
Education news, analysis, and opinion about efforts to protect sensitive information and keep students safe online
School Cyberattacks, Explained
Hackers are terrorizing schools with increasingly complex attacks, causing data breaches and more. Here’s what educators need to know.
- Privacy & Security What Teachers Need to Know About Changes to Instagram Teen AccountsThe adjustments come as Meta faces multiple lawsuits from states and school districts.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Explore the modern landscape of data loss prevention in education and learn actionable strategies to protect sensitive data.Privacy & Security Download A Tip Sheet to Help Teachers Prevent and Respond to DoxxingTeachers can be a target for malicious actors. Use this tip sheet to prevent and respond to doxxing.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Answer 6 questions about actionable cybersecurity solutions.Privacy & Security What 69´«Ã½ Need to Know About These Federal Data-Privacy BillsCongress is considering at least three data-privacy bills that could have big implications for schools.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Learn how K-12 districts are addressing the challenges of maintaining a secure tech environment, managing documents and data, automating critical processes, and doing it all with limited resources.Privacy & Security Civil Rights Groups Seek Federal Funding Ban on AI-Powered Surveillance ToolsIn a letter to the U.S. Department of Education, the coalition argued these tools could violate students' civil rights.Privacy & Security A New Federal Taskforce Targets Cybersecurity in 69´«Ã½The “government coordinating council" aims to provide training, policies, and best practices.Privacy & Security A New Digital Divide? Low-Income 69´«Ã½ See More Ads in the Tech Their 69´«Ã½ Use69´«Ã½ from the lowest-income families are the most likely to attend schools that do not systematically vet their education technology.Privacy & Security Q&A Why One Tech Leader Prioritizes Explaining Student Data Privacy to TeachersJun Kim, the director of technology for an Oklahoma school district, helped build a statewide database of vetted learning platforms.Privacy & Security A Massive Data Leak Exposed School Lockdown Plans. What Districts Need to KnowMore than 4 million records held by school safety software company Raptor Technologies were left inadvertently exposed online.Privacy & Security As Cyberattacks Mount, Lawmakers Double Their Efforts to Protect 69´«Ã½But the legislative push is not matched by funds to build better cyber defenses.Privacy & Security 3 Superintendents Share Cybersecurity Best PracticesCyberattacks cause major disruptions to learning, but school districts are still struggling to put in place effective protections.Privacy & Security Saturn Is a New App for High Schoolers. Here’s Why It Has Educators ConcernedSaturn is billed as a time-management app, but experts see potential privacy concerns in allowing it broad access to students' schedules.Privacy & Security Nonprofit Uses Halloween Run-Up to Showcase 'Scary' Privacy Issues in Learning AppsSelling data for targeted advertising, sharing it with third party vendors, and vague data privacy policies raise concerns, nonprofit says.