I'm going to trust this until it burns me" Parents' Privacy Concerns and Delegation of Trust in K-8 Educational Technology

Victoria Zhong, Susan McGregor, Rachel Greenstadt

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    Abstract

    After COVID-19 restrictions forced an almost overnight transition to distance learning for students of all ages, education software became a target for data breaches, with incidents like the Illuminate data breach affecting millions of students nationwide and over 820,000 current and former students in New York City (NYC) alone. Despite a general return to in-person schooling, some schools continue to rely on remotelearning technologies, with NYC even using remote learning during weather-related closures or "snow days." Given the ongoing use of these classroom technologies, we sought to understand parents' awareness of their security and privacy risks. We also wanted to know what concerns parents had around their childrens' use of these tools, and what informed these concerns. To answer these questions, we interviewed 18 NYC parents with children in grades K-8. We found that though the COVID-19 pandemic was the first exposure to remote learning technologies for many children and some parents, there was insufficient guidance and training around them provided for children, parents, and educators. We also found that participating parents implicitly trusted schools and the Department of Education (DOE) to keep their children - and their children's data - safe, and therefore rarely reported privacy and security concerns about classroom technologies. At the same time, however, they described many situations that indicated privacy and security risks with respect to classroom technologies.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publication32nd USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX Security 2023
    PublisherUSENIX Association
    Pages5073-5090
    Number of pages18
    ISBN (Electronic)9781713879497
    StatePublished - 2023
    Event32nd USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX Security 2023 - Anaheim, United States
    Duration: Aug 9 2023Aug 11 2023

    Publication series

    Name32nd USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX Security 2023
    Volume7

    Conference

    Conference32nd USENIX Security Symposium, USENIX Security 2023
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityAnaheim
    Period8/9/238/11/23

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Networks and Communications
    • Information Systems
    • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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