Bow Valley College Records Found For Nearly 200,000 People On Recycled Computer Server
Bow Valley College administration is confident the private records of nearly 200,000 students, employees and contractors dating back 20 years are secure after a computer server was not recycled properly and ended up in the hands of a regular citizen. (FLICKR: JMACPHERSON)
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Bow Valley College administration is confident the private records of nearly 200,000 students, employees and contractors dating back 20 years are secure after a computer server was not recycled properly and ended up in the hands of a regular citizen.
This comes on the heels of a Calgary Board of Education laptop being stolen from a car. It held report card grades of 2,000 students.
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Bow Valley College administration is confident the private records of nearly 200,000 students, employees and contractors dating back 20 years are secure after a computer server was not recycled prope...
Bow Valley College administration is confident the private records of nearly 200,000 students, employees and contractors dating back 20 years are secure after a computer server was not recycled prope...
Filed by Michelle Butterfield
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The Calgary Herald | Posted: 10/23/2012 9:47 am EDT Updated: 10/23/2012 9:51 am EDT