The Biggest Student Data Privacy Disaster in History: Canvas Hack Shows the Danger of Centralized EdTech

Key Takeaways
- The Canvas hack exposed over 275 million individuals’ data, including names, email addresses, student ID numbers, and messages among Canvas users.
- Instructure noted that the stolen data includes “certain personal information of users at affected organizations. That includes names, email addresses, student ID numbers, and messages among Canvas users.”
- The hack is considered the biggest student data privacy disaster in history due to its scale and the sensitive nature of what was stolen.
- Many institutions were locked out of Canvas, leading to concerns about grading, finals, and other essential educational activities.
Ian Linkletter, a digital librarian specializing in emerging education tech, was quoted as saying: “The biggest student data privacy disaster in history is the Canvas hack because of its scale and the sensitive nature of what was stolen. This includes names, email addresses, student ID numbers, and messages among Canvas users.”
The hack demonstrates the danger in centralizing educational and personal data in a single service like Canvas.
Originally published at 404media.co. Curated by AI Maestro.
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