Is Facial Authentication FERPA Compliant? What Counsel Checks
FERPA does not ban biometrics — it regulates records. Where facial templates and door logs sit in its definitions, and how consent-first architecture clears the review.
FERPA does not ban biometrics — it regulates records. Where facial templates and door logs sit in its definitions, and how consent-first architecture clears the review.
The most litigated biometric law in the country, read for campus teams: what BIPA demands, where universities sit in its scope, and how architecture decides exposure.
No federal biometric law, fifty state answers. The three layers of statutes that touch campus biometrics, and the single architecture that satisfies the strictest of them.
The Annual Security Report is only as honest as the doors behind it. Where access data touches Clery obligations, and what changes when entries are verified people.
Article 9 sets the highest consent bar in privacy law. How U.S. campuses with international populations meet it — explicit consent, minimization, DPIA, and deletion.
Students read it at enrollment, counsel before launch, opposing counsel after. The clauses a biometric consent form needs and the mistakes that undo them.
Never trust, always verify — at the door. The reference definition of zero trust physical security for campus teams: principles, what it replaces, what it looks like installed.
Your identity program stops at the building entrance. The five-stage roadmap CISOs use to bring doors into zero trust — without replacing the access control system.
One held door defeats the entire access investment behind it. Why tailgating is the normal condition of busy doors, and what a reader that keeps watching changes.
A lent ID opens a residence hall as convincingly as its owner. Why sharing is rational behavior inside a bad system — and the only credential that cannot be lent.