In today’s digital education ecosystem, schools manage vast amounts of student information—from admission records to health details and online learning data. With this responsibility comes the risk of data breaches. Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), schools are classified as Data Fiduciaries, making them accountable for safeguarding children’s data. One of the most critical compliance measures under the Act is Data Breach Logging.
Data breach logging is the process of recording, tracking, and managing any unauthorized access, loss, or misuse of student data. Instead of ignoring or covering up breaches, schools must maintain a log of every incident—when it occurred, what data was affected, and what corrective actions were taken. This log is not just a record—it is proof of accountability and transparency.
Schools that fail to log breaches risk legal penalties, loss of parent trust, reputation damage, and even lower admissions. In today’s digital world, news of a data breach spreads quickly, and lack of transparency can harm a school more than the breach itself.
Data breach logging is not just a compliance requirement—it is a trust-building mechanism. By maintaining transparent and accurate breach logs, schools protect their reputation, reassure parents, and demonstrate responsibility as Data Fiduciaries. In the digital age, a school’s reputation depends not only on academics but also on how it protects student data.
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