Canada’s privacy czar launches investigation into student information data breach
- Alberta's privacy watchdog is investigating over 30 data breaches from schools linked to a cyberattack on PowerSchool, which accessed personal information of students and teachers.
- Philippe Dufresne, the federal Privacy Commissioner, has launched an investigation into the PowerSchool data breach affecting K-12 students across Canada.
- The data breach has impacted more than 271,000 students, with exposed information including names, medical details, and social insurance numbers in some cases.
- PowerSchool is offering two years of identity theft protection and credit monitoring to those affected by the breach.
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