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Daily Dashboard | Two Higher Ed Breaches Compromise PII Related reading: What the proposed APRA could mean for the AI policy landscape

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Two educational institutions are informing those potentially affected by data breaches. Hundreds of University of Missouri System employees received the personal healthcare information of others earlier this month, reports The Columbia Daily Tribune, including benefit statements, health services letters and new identification cards. A computer glitch aligned names with the wrong addresses, according to Coventry Health Care, which manages the university's medical benefits plan.  Meanwhile, Wentworth Institute of Technology is notifying 1,300 current and former students that their personal information, including Social Security numbers and medical conditions, may have been compromised after the information was inadvertently posted on the school's Web site.
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