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This page provides general educational information about cybersecurity laws and regulations. It does not constitute legal advice, legal interpretation, or a substitute for professional legal counsel. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney and verify current requirements directly from official government sources before making compliance decisions. DecipherU is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
FERPA protects the privacy of student education records, including those stored in digital systems that require cybersecurity protections. Schools receiving federal funding must implement controls to prevent unauthorized access to student data. Violations can result in loss of federal funding.
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Key Requirements
20 U.S.C. § 1232g(b)(1)
Institutions may not disclose personally identifiable information from education records without consent
34 CFR § 99.31(a)(1)(i)(B)
Schools must use reasonable methods to identify and authenticate persons requesting student records
20 U.S.C. § 1232g(b)(2)
Institutions must maintain a record of each request for access to and each disclosure of student education records
How Does FERPA Affect Cybersecurity Careers?
Cybersecurity professionals at universities and K-12 school districts must protect student information systems under FERPA. EdTech companies employ security engineers to build FERPA-compliant platforms. GRC roles in education combine FERPA with COPPA and state student privacy laws.
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Read the full text of FERPA at the official source: https://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FERPA in cybersecurity?
FERPA protects the privacy of student education records, including those stored in digital systems that require cybersecurity protections. Schools receiving federal funding must implement controls to prevent unauthorized access to student data. Violations can result in loss of federal funding.
How does FERPA affect cybersecurity careers?
Cybersecurity professionals at universities and K-12 school districts must protect student information systems under FERPA. EdTech companies employ security engineers to build FERPA-compliant platforms. GRC roles in education combine FERPA with COPPA and state student privacy laws.
What are the penalties for FERPA non-compliance?
Loss of federal funding for educational institutions
Educational Information Only
This page provides general educational information about cybersecurity laws and regulations. It does not constitute legal advice, legal interpretation, or a substitute for professional legal counsel. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney and verify current requirements directly from official government sources before making compliance decisions. DecipherU is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.
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