Dont say you weren't warned.
On May 15th we recieved information from a local mother, currently running for Brighton School Board, (candidate Kelli Uphaus), regarding cyber security and data breaches in schools around the state and country.(Read Here: https://www.livingstonlantern.com/post/are-they-selling-our-children-brighton-mom-asks-administration-offers-no-answer)
Is our private data private?
We don't believe it is any longer. Globally, the company BAS has hired (Crowdstrike founded in Ukraine) has been hacked.
Are Brighton Area Administrators still going to force us in to digital registration of our children's private medical and private financial information this school year? Board policies have largely handcuffed parents rights to choose how our private information is shared in our local district over the last few years. We are FORCED to digitally register our children not only to attend school but also to participate in sports and attend sporting events, citing "convenience". Now our private data has potentiality been stolen by lack of research and choice from our administration.
As long as Matt Outlaw and Board President Roger Myers is concerned, yes, we will still be forced to.
Current administrative bodies within Brighton Area Schools DO NOT CARE about our privacy or parents rights. They have ransomed our personal data protection for policy and money.
WATCH:
BREAKING: Global tech outage hits companies around the world.
Television channels, airports and banks around the world have been knocked offline in a massive outage causing Windows computers to suddenly shut down.
Cyber security engineers pointed to a problem with Crowdstrike, a piece of antivirus software, which appeared to be causing computers to crash.
Parents, now is the time to say enough. This will only get worse.
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