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This is very interesting and also something I can understand. My background is specifically in consulting around data, records and information security.
If I were consulting in a similar situation, keep in mind I don't have all the data I normally would, this is what I would be what I would tell them:
Dislclaimer: *The below does not act as a legal opinion nor is this contracted consulting arrangement. It is not a statement of fact, but instead a possible option based on very limited amount of information that is publicly available. No person or persons should act on the below statements.*
"It would be of my professional opinion that from that standpoint you should always restrict access to proprietary information to only those who need access to it, limiting ones risk exposure. That being said a proper risk assessment would likely reveal that giving access to member of the organization who are not Gym Owners or Coaches likely poses a "slight to moderate" risk of an information breach, and simple steps can be taken to mitigate those risks."
The real question is whether the USASF is a governing body or a corporation(I know it is a governing body)?
Alright now I will stop putting everyone to sleep and go back to being an idiot parent on a cheerleading board...
I went to Summit with my daughter last year and we both loved it....I'm thinking the new arena which was thought to be awesome, just created a lot of problems. And maybe the increased bids increasing the size of the competition? I wasn't there this year so I have zero idea.