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19 August 2008

The Princeton Review Exposes Personal Data and Test Scores of 100,000 Students

The New York Times broke the story that The Princeton Review's website exposed the personal data and standardized test scores of approximately 100,000 students. 

The New York Times article - Student Files Are Exposed on Web Site

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    • Jaime G. Chanaga, CISSP, CISA is founder and CEO of The CSO Board, a management consulting firm dedicated to helping leaders and organizations solve critical strategic issues make lasting substantial improvements in their performance. He is also an Editorial Advisory Board Member for SC Magazine, proud member of the U.S. FBI's Infragard program, and a former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in healthcare. He is co-author of the book “Corporate Security in the Information Age”.

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