Liaison is committed to maintaining the highest technical, security, and compliance standards as outlined below.
Liaison understands that network security is key to data protection. The following active monitoring practices and independent security audits help protect against any external network threats:
Liaison performs all services in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 USC §1232g) (FERPA). FERPA is a federal law in the United States that protects the privacy of students' personally identifiable information (PII). Under FERPA, Liaison is considered to be a third-party vendor.
To help education stakeholders learn about data privacy, confidentiality, and security practices related to student-level longitudinal data systems and other uses of student data, the US Department of Education established the Privacy Technical Assistance Center (PTAC). PTAC maintains a website that outlines the responsibilities of third-party service providers under FERPA. You can visit PTAC's site to learn more about the practices to which Liaison adheres.
Liaison ensures that each user has a unique username and follows industry-standard best practices for password creation. WebAdMIT administrators can control user settings and access to specific programs, such as:
Liaison houses its systems in a state-of-the-art data center. Additionally, we partner with cloud services such as Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud. Some of the benefits of using these data centers and cloud services include:
*Supporting documentation is available upon request with a signed non-disclosure agreement. Please reach out to your Liaison point-of-contact for more information.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) refers to information that can be used to identify or track an individual. Liaison uses industry-standard best practices (i.e. technical, physical, and administrative safeguards) to protect sensitive personal information from unlawful use and unauthorized disclosure. These best practices mean that:
To learn more about PII and the types of information that fall into that category, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personally_identifiable_information.
Liaison adheres to stringent data privacy guidelines that focus on data collection that is relevant, lawful, and not excessive. This data is retained for no longer than is necessary to fulfill its intended purpose and is stored in a secure environment. To maintain both the integrity and privacy of this data, we take the following precautions:
Liaison's WebAdMIT API allows developers to automate admissions tasks. For example, institutions can use our Export API to extract applicant data from WebAdMIT for analysis, processing, or other integration with on-campus systems. For more information, visit our Integration Help Center.
Protection of data is a primary focus for Liaison and its partners. We understand that our partners and users trust our tools and services to protect their privacy, and this is a responsibility we administer with attention and care.
The European Union has recently granted new data rights to European residents under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). While the majority of its provisions are already supported by our existing processes, agreements, and policies, we will be making a few changes to ensure we adhere to these new provisions.
What will be changing in the Liaison products?
We will be providing more clarity for our users around the data we collect, how it is used, and with whom it is shared. To do this, we will be updating our Terms & Conditions and our Privacy Policy.
We will ask our users to accept these policies and the various ways we process their data in support of our services.
How will Liaison support our partners and clients in response to the new regulation?
Liaison’s tools and services exist to collect data from our users and, with the consent of these users, transmit it to our partners, schools, and programs. If we receive a request from a user to take action on their data under the rights afforded to them by the GDPR, we will coordinate a response to the request with the appropriate partners.
As is required under the new regulation, we have processes and procedures in place that will allow us to effectively access, rectify, or erase data as deemed appropriate.
Where can I learn more about GDPR?
The European Commission's website serves as a primary source of information about the GDPR.
Liaison employs its best efforts to meet or exceed the following service level standards: