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CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Patch F5 Devices After Nation-State Hack
In response to a potential nation-state hack, a new CISA directive mandates urgent cybersecurity action, compelling federal agencies to patch critical vulnerabilities in their F5 BIG-IP devices.
NewsSmart Security Apps Mean Smarter System Design
We examine trends driving adoption, core capabilities and how innovations are helping security teams work smarter.
InsightsVirginia Awards $12 Million in Security Grants to 433 Schools
Virginia has awarded $12 million in School Security Equipment Grants to enhance safety infrastructure with advanced technologies like surveillance systems and secure entrances.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
How Security Fences Make Schools Safer from the Curb to the Classroom
The campus perimeter can often be the first barrier an intruder encounters. School administrators can use fences to bolster baseline security.
InsightsWhat Trauma-Free School Safety Training Should Look Like
While high-stress, trauma-based training is effective for military and law enforcement, it is not appropriate for school staff.
InsightsADT Wins Case Alleging Alarm Caused Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Plaintiff Robert Webb filed an appeal of the alarm personal injury ruling for ADT in the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
NewsNew Study Reveals U.S. LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health Crisis Is Worsening
The longitudinal study on LGBTQ+ youth mental health reveals alarming increases in depression, anxiety, and suicide risk, emphasizing the urgent need for supportive environments and effective mental health interventions.
NewsDesigning for Defense: Enhancing Campus Safety Through Physical Design
Attend Campus Safety at EDspaces November 5-7 to learn innovative strategies like CPTED principles and master planning integration to enhance safety and security in educational and training facilities.
NewsVehicle Ramming Attacks: How Campuses Can Prevent, Prepare for and Mitigate Car Assaults
Learn how campuses can safeguard campuses against vehicle ramming attacks with comprehensive threat assessments, physical security measures, and coordinated emergency response plans.
InsightsGun Deaths Among High Schoolers Surge, New Study Reveals
A troubling new study from Washington State University reveals a dramatic rise in firearm-related deaths among high school students, marking a significant public health concern across both urban and rural…
NewsMississippi Reels from Several Deadly Homecoming Shootings in 1 Weekend
Last weekend’s Mississippi's homecoming celebrations turned tragic as a series of shootings at high schools and universities left at least nine dead and many injured.
NewsEx-Student Allegedly Stabs Staff at Torrance School, Places Pipe Bombs Nearby
The former Switzer Learning Center student allegedly stabbed three staff members and placed two pipe bombs near the Torrance campus.
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