Local technology to enhance data privacy and security in educational technology
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Publication date
2021-11-23ISSN
1989-1660
Abstract
In educational environments, technological adoption in the last 10 years has enabled a data-driven and decision-making paradigm in organizations. The integration of cloud services in schools and universities is a positive shift in the field of learning, but it also presents threats to all academic roles that need to be discussed in terms of protection, privacy, and confidentiality. Cloud storage brings the ubiquity of data to this technical transition and a delusive opportunity for cost savings. In many cases, this suggests that certain actors, beyond the control of schools and colleges, collect, handle and treat educational data on private servers and data centers. This privatization enables the manipulation of stored records, leaks, and unauthorized access. In this article, we expose the possibilities that open from the viewpoint of local technology adoption. We seek to reduce or even totally solve the detrimental effects of using cloud-based instructional and analytical technology, mixing or only using local technology. Technological methods that conform to this alternate viewpoint and new lines of study are also being suggested and created.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
004 - Computer science and technology. Computing. Data processing
371 - Education and teaching organization and management
373 - Kinds of school providing general education
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
Keywords
Ensenyament
Ensenyament secundari
Ensenyament universitari
Educació--Efecte de les innovacions tecnològiques
Ensenyament--Metodologia
Computació en núvol
Processament distribuït de dades
Protecció de dades
Pages
12
Publisher
ImaI-Software
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