In an op-ed for The Hill, Albany Law School Adjunct Professor and Global Cyber Risk Senior Principal Joel Schwarz, CIPP/G, writes that a student attendance-tracking app being used by nearly 40 colleges and universities nationwide represents “a concerning trend toward the use of technology to track students in ways never before done — or needed.” He questions whether the benefits are worth the privacy trade-offs and whether students should be acclimated to constant surveillance and monitoring.
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