Because hacked admissions datasets surface, civil-rights enforcement shifts from voluntary disclosures. Public, litigable evidence from repeated leaks pressures regulators and courts while raising tensions between cybersecurity, privacy, and transparency in higher education.
— Leak-driven accountability can catalyze investigations and policy changes that traditional audits miss, altering incentives for institutional compliance and data governance.
Cremieux
2025.06.24
100% relevant
The piece cites successive NYU and Columbia admissions data breaches revealing alleged noncompliance with SFFA.
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