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How Hackers Attack Physical Security Systems, and How Campuses Can Stop Them, campus security, cybersecurity, technology

How Hackers Attack Physical Security Systems, and How to Stop Them

Follow these tips so your school, university, or hospital doesn’t become a hacker’s next victim.

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Yale Settles with Women Over Fertility Nurse’s Diversion of Fentanyl, Yale University Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Yale REI

Yale Settles with Women Over Fertility Nurse’s Diversion of Fentanyl

Yale only acknowledged the problem after an employee noticed a fentanyl vial had a loose cap.

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Highline Public Schools Closed

Washington: Highline Public Schools Closed for Third Day Following Cyberattack

A Highline Public Schools spokesperson said the district isolated the affected system and shut down others as a precaution.

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When Presidential Campaigns Come to Campus, election security, presidential election, protests, Secret Service, free speech

10 Steps to Mitigating Possible Election-Related Unrest on Campus

Election day is Tuesday, November 5. Is your campus ready to address these potential election-related security issues?

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Liberty University Completes Phase 1 of Its Security Camera Expansion Project, video surveillance, Clery Act

Liberty University Upgrades Its Security Cameras

The school has installed more than 1,000 security cameras, many of which have facial recognition, LPR, and other advanced detection features.

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Connecticut Hospital Workers Call for More Security Officers, Bradley Memorial Campus Hospital of Central Connecticut, workplace violence

Connecticut Hospital Workers Call for More Security Officers

Workers at Bradley Memorial Hospital say their campus doesn’t have enough security staff to protect themselves and patients.

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Apalachee School Shooting

Apalachee School Shooting Suspect’s Previous District Was Not Notified of 2023 Investigation

A former captain told the FBI that area schools were notified about an investigation into threats linked to the would-be Apalachee shooting suspect. A sheriff now says there's no record.

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12 School Emergency Strategies that Protect Students with Disabilities, ADA, IDEA, training, communication, evacuation, disable students

12 School Emergency Strategies that Protect Students with Disabilities

Failing to implement inclusive emergency protocols for students with disabilities can lead to violations of ADA and IDEA, resulting in legal consequences for schools.

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Banned Cell Phones in Schools

Which States Have Banned Cell Phones in Schools?

As of Aug. 23, nine states have enacted laws or policies regarding student cell phone usage in K-12 classrooms. Is your state one of them?

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Maryland Teen Charged in Shooting of Classmate at Joppatowne High School, school shooting, concealed weapons

Maryland Teen Charged in Shooting of Classmate at Joppatowne High School

The two teens were arguing in a bathroom on campus, when one pulled out a gun and shot the other.

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Mother of Apalachee Shooting Suspect

Mother of Apalachee Shooting Suspect Called to Warn School 30 Minutes Before Attack

An Apalachee High School student said there was confusion among administrators because another student in the class had a similar name.

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Should Your Campus Police Department Be Accredited? University of Florida, Linda Stump-Kurnick, CALEA, IACLEA, accreditation

Should Your Campus Police Department Be Accredited?

UFPD Chief Linda Stump-Kurnick describes her agency’s experience in the accreditation process and the best practices she’s gleaned over the years as a CALEA assessor.

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Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series