Final Report — NSF-Lamp Project: Identifying Where Technology Logging and Monitoring for Increased Security End and Violations of Personal Privacy and Student Records Begin
| Title: | Final Report — NSF-Lamp Project: Identifying Where Technology Logging and Monitoring for Increased Security End and Violations of Personal Privacy and Student Records Begin (ID: CSD1702) | | Author(s): | Virginia E. Rezmierski (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) | | Topics: | FERPA, Privacy | | Source: | National Science Foundation | | Origin: | Community Contributions (2001) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This report, published by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, details findings of the Logging and Monitoring Privacy Project (LAMP) funded by the National Science Foundation. The project examined the types and extent of computer logging on a sample of college and university campuses, including the purpose of such logging; how much and what kind of information was being collected; how the information was being used; and how many people had access to it. The project sought to determine whether the kinds of log data being collected constitute "education records" as defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and if various uses of the data violate privacy rights of students under the act. | | View this resource: | |
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