Privacy (134)
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- The New York Times
- 2019
The article discusses how to protect and delete DNA data from sites like 23andme. It mentions that many privacy policies for such companies are very brief and do not explain what data is stored and what happens to that data. Specifically, once genetic data is shared digitally with third party companies, it is nearly impossible to definitively erase, and there is an imminent possibility that this data could even be de-anonymized.
- The New York Times
- 2019
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- 7 min
- The New York Times
- 2019
How to Protect Your DNA Data Before and After Taking an at-Home Test
The article discusses how to protect and delete DNA data from sites like 23andme. It mentions that many privacy policies for such companies are very brief and do not explain what data is stored and what happens to that data. Specifically, once genetic data is shared digitally with third party companies, it is nearly impossible to definitively erase, and there is an imminent possibility that this data could even be de-anonymized.
How might companies find a better way to present privacy policies to ensure that users don’t just simply click “agree” without reading? What concerns come with the loss of control over privacy of genetic data?
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- 7 min
- WRTV Indianapolis
- 2022
This news segment talks about cyberattacks that target high schools. The segment goes over why schools are a target, how school districts in Indiana have been attacked, and what students and parents can do to prevent attacks happening at their school.
- WRTV Indianapolis
- 2022
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- 7 min
- WRTV Indianapolis
- 2022
Growing number of Indiana school districts victims of cyberattacks
This news segment talks about cyberattacks that target high schools. The segment goes over why schools are a target, how school districts in Indiana have been attacked, and what students and parents can do to prevent attacks happening at their school.
How does the money allocated to protecting against cyberattacks influence which school districts are targeted by these attacks? What kinds of information would be sensitive in school systems (elementary, secondary, post-secondary)? What risks do cyberattacks that specifically target schools cause and who could be harmed?