Higher education institutions are being cautious because they could lose public funding or be sued if there's a majority security breach, said Vanessa Dennen, professor of instructional systems and learning technologies at Florida State University, which has no ban.
University of Texas at Austin professors Natalie Stroud and Samuel Woolley questioned whether the ban will have the intended security effect given staff are able to access university systems on their personal devices as well. "If you're not able to relate to them with a communication medium that many of them use frequently, that's a significant handicap," Stroud said.
"It isn't just the research," Dennen said."It is the marketing of the universities, of the institutions that would be affected."But Dennen said she doesn't believe the bans will have a major impact on most students.
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