Data Privacy and Security Services Support
Supporting District Response to Data Privacy
The RIC One Data Privacy and Security Service is a statewide initiative. All twelve RICs are working together to provide districts with resources in support of Ed Law 2d Part 121 Regulations. The LHRIC is here to support your needs. We will continue to keep you up to date with information regarding NYSED deadlines and help your newly appointed Data Protection Officer fulfill the districts requirements. Resources can be found on the RIC One DPSS website.
Keep in mind, the need to protect not only the health of your students and staff but their data as well. Be wary of "free" software offers. Be sure to utilize Ed Law 2-d compliant tools for remote learning and video conferencing. Not sure if software is compliant with Ed Law 2-d? Use this link for the list of LHRIC supported Ed Law 2-d compliant software.
Any questions... feel free to reach out to Bill Kovari at wkovari@lhric.org.
Data Protection Officers Resources
Data Protection Officers Additional Information
The supplemental information for LHRIC/SWBOCES contracted software is available using this link shown: LHRIC/SWBOCES Supplemental Contract Information
A variety of contracting consortiums and buying channels are used to ensure Ed Law 2-d Part 121 Regulation compliance.
If you have any questions about the laws and regulations contact Bill Kovari (wkovari@lhric.org). For questions regarding software through Student / Financial Services, contact Jay Dave (jdave@lhric.org). For Instructional Software contracts, contact Mary Lynn Collins-Callanan (mcollins@lhric.org)
DPO Mentoring Service
CoSer 611
Working side by side with district data privacy teams, the LHRIC will provide mentoring and guidance to help districts develop internal capacity to meet the requirements of Ed Law 2-d and the Regulations.
Participation in RIC One DPSS is required.
DPO Support Service
CoSer 611
The goal is to provide assistance with the requirements of Ed Law 2-d and the Regulations based on district needs. A school district administrator retains the official title and authority of the DPO with the LHRIC performing routine functions and support.
Participation in RIC One DPSS is required. Availability is limited.
RIC One DPSS
The RIC One DPSS Website has been modified to include resources and tools to help districts continue their work on the requirements for compliance with Part 121 Regulations of Ed Law 2-d. Access the RIC One DPSS and resources.
Maintaining the security and privacy of student data is what sets RIC One apart from all other similar services.
Visit the RIC One DPSS website >
Digital Digest & Blasts
Digital Digests - Quarterly newsletters on the topic of data privacy and security with current information, effective strategies, best practices, and leadership resources.
Digital Blasts – Timely information as it occurs to keep districts informed of the latest developments in the field.
DPO Download
By RIC One DPSS
No one goes at it alone, K–12 organizations need to work collectively to address growing cybersecurity challenges. The DPO Download provides NYS School District Data Protection Officers with insightful interviews, threat landscape updates, and peer spotlights so they don’t have to go at it alone.
Software Inventory Tool
This tool enables districts to compile a list of their software inventory as well as links to third-party vendor’s software Privacy Policies and Notices thus enabling districts to comply with provisions of the New York State’s Parents’ Bill of Rights. Over 800 products are currently included in the database, and districts may submit requests for additional products.
Districts still retain responsibility to review vendor contracts.
Professional Development
Web-based data privacy and security awareness training that follows a structured outline, including a formal assessment and printable certificate of completion.
Additional materials for instructor-led professional development are also available.