Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner has found that a survey done by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation last year compromised the privacy of students. Privacy commissioner Ron Kruzeniski recently released his report on the 2019 survey, finding teachers need more education about privacy legislation. 'Complete lack of understanding' of rulesThere were two "root causes" which lead to the privacy breach of students, Kruzeniski found. Privacy commissioner Ron Kruzeniski says some teachers trusted that the teachers federation 'did its due diligence in designing the survey.' He also recommended the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation develop privacy policies for its own staff and executive.
Source: CBC News July 04, 2020 00:56 UTC