EAGLE SCOUT | ISSUE NO. 23-16
11 Sep 2023 | University Data Protection Office
NEWS | University of Michigan Shuts down internet due to security issue
29 Aug 2023
UNITED STATES – The University of Michigan temporarily disconnected from the internet due to a security issue. While some university services were accessible off-campus, students reported being unable to access services that required school authentication. The University refused to provide information about the “security issue” while an investigation is still ongoing. READ MORE
NEWS | Government rejects mandatory age verification for adult websites
30 Aug 2023
AUSTRALIA – The federal government won't require age verification on adult websites due to privacy and technology issues. Instead, it has assigned the eSafety commissioner to create a code educating parents about filtering software and limiting children's access to inappropriate sites. It will also review the Online Safety Act in 2024 and monitor the UK's approach to age assurance. READ MORE
NEWS | CCTV cameras now mandatory in Singapore preschools
31 Aug 2023
SINGAPORE – Installation of CCTV cameras in preschools and early intervention centers will be mandatory in Singapore starting July 2024. To ensure privacy, cameras will not be allowed in certain areas like toilets and staff restrooms. The move aims to enhance security and provide evidence for investigations while ensuring privacy. READ MORE
NEWS | Canadian teachers on TikTok: balancing education and privacy
31 Aug 2023
CANADA – Canadian teachers are embracing TikTok to share their lives and educational experiences within the TeacherTok community. They aim to correct misconceptions about their profession and connect with fellow educators while ensuring privacy. READ MORE
NEWS | International students’ info compromised in a data breach
31 Aug 2023
AUSTRALIA – The University of Sydney faced a data breach involving a small number of international students and applicants. It made assurances that although data was accessed, there's no evidence of misuse, thus far. Local students and staff do not seem to be affected. The incident has already been reported to cybersecurity authorities and the NSW Privacy Commissioner. READ MORE