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Re: Do students hold universities accountable for protecting their information?


From: "SPolsky@PACC" <spolsky () PACC-CCAP CA>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 11:09:52 -0400

Keith, 

I agree that students and parents have reasonable expectations that institutions will and do protect personal 
information and ensure privacy. 

Being able to hold an organization accountable for whether/how it handles, discloses, retains and protects information 
is another matter entirely. 

Cheers. 

Sharon Polsky BIS MAPP
President & CEO — AMINAcorp.ca <http://aminacorp.ca/>
President — Privacy and Access Council of Canada — PACC-CCAP.ca <http://pacc-ccap.ca/>
Vice-President — Rocky Mountain Civil Liberties Association — RMCLA.ca <http://rmcla.ca/> 
PbD — Privacy By Design Ambassador 
<http://web.archive.org/web/20121012080217/http://privacybydesign.ca/ambassadors/individuals/page/7/>

On 06 Jun 2018, at 10:07 AM, McIntosh, Keith <kmcintosh () RICHMOND EDU <mailto:kmcintosh () RICHMOND EDU>> wrote:

Colleagues,
 
Someone recently asked me the following question and I wondered what you would say.   I believe students and parents 
have reasonable expectations that we are both protecting their information and ensuring privacy.
 
  Do students hold universities accountable for protecting their information? 
 
 
Keith W. "Mac" McIntosh
he/his/him <https://www.mypronouns.org/>
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Information Services 

Jepson Hall G-12
28 Westhampton Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
Office: 804.289.8771
Fax: 804.289.8988
http://is.richmond.edu <http://is.richmond.edu/>

Email: kmcintosh () richmond edu <x-msg://14/kmcintosh () richmond edu>
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