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5 School Security Technology Trends to Watch in 2026
Unified platforms, real-time location data, and advanced AI analytics will bolster school security, improve threat detection and streamline emergency responses in K-12 environments this upcoming year.
InsightsMinnesota Security Officer Dies Following Christmas Day Incident at M Health Fairview
M Health Fairview Lakes Medical Center Security Officer Andrea Merrell died two days after an altercation with a patient who had eloped from the emergency department.
NewsCampus Safety Conference 2026 Speaker Proposals Due January 9!
The Campus Safety Conference 2026 presentation proposal portal is now open, and submissions are due Friday, January 9, 2026.
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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts
The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.
Feds to Investigate Brown University for Potential Clery Act Violations
Security experts are questioning why the Department of Education is citing Brown University's lack of cameras as a potential Clery Act violation.
NewsGrand Jury Declines to Indict Jacob Bard in KSU Shooting Case
Citing insufficient evidence, the grand jury has decided not to indict Jacob Bard in last month’s Kentucky State University shooting that killed one student and injured another.
NewsChoose Teachers and Textbooks Over Unnecessary Network Infrastructure
How outdated network design thinking quietly diverts education dollars away from classrooms, and what school leaders need to know before it’s too late
SponsoredPhysical Security in 2026: A Preview of Things to Come
In 2026, unified security platforms and AI-driven intelligence will continue to revolutionize campus safety by enabling proactive monitoring, seamless system integration, and predictive analytics.
InsightsCollege Campus Shooting Prevention, Response, and Mitigation Resources
The following practices should help reduce chances of a foreseeable tragedy happening on your campus, including an active shooter attack.
NewsHow Common Are College Mass Shootings and What Is Being Done to Mitigate Them?
Mass shooting threats are often unforeseeable but there are policies and procedures that have proven to reduce the chances of gun violence on college campuses.
NewsSo, You Want to Be a Supervisor?
Here are 30 suggestions you can adopt so you’ll be a more effective manager in campus law enforcement and security.
Insights11 Campus Safety Products to Look for in 2026
There are countless campus safety products on the market. Here are some you may want to consider for your school(s) in the new year.
InsightsTop Hospital Campus Safety Stories from 2025: Measles and Assaults on Nurses, Security Officers
Here are the most-read hospital Campus Safety stories from this year.
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