The botnet’s discovery follows the largest Distributed Denial of Service attack in history involving IoT devices.
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Ohio Nursing Home Shooting Leaves 4 Dead Including Police Chief
The shooter is believed to be dead and there is no ongoing threat.
9 in 10 Colleges Reported No Rapes in 2015 Clery Act Stats
The figure shows schools still have a long way to go to encourage sexual assault victims to come forward.
Simplifying Physical Security Information Management
Siemens’ new approach to security systems integration is taking the complexity and cost out of PSIM on campus.
7,000 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Patients’ Records Leaked
Police are investigating a third party’s unauthorized access of the records.
The Legacy of a Police Officer’s Troubled Son
Five years ago, LBPD Deputy Chief Michael Beckman’s son took his own life. Here are some of the lessons he learned from that tragedy.
Cedarville Univ. (Ohio) Adopts Concealed Carry Policy
The school became the first in the state with a campus carry policy.
State Criticizes Fresno Unified School District’s Use of Poor Student Funds
The district will adjust the language in its 2017-2018 funding plan.
Rhode Island Hospital Lockdown Follows Emergency Department Fight
A triple shooting at a nearby club prompted a large group of visitors to enter the facility.
Beta Theta Pi Penn State Hazing Death Leads to Charges
Eight students were charged with involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault.
Georgia Concealed Carry Law Signed by Gov. Deal
The concealed carry law forbids guns in certain sensitive areas on campus.
Reducing the Risks of School Bus Safety and Security Incidents
Campus Safety HQ’s new transportation and emergency preparedness training video will help school bus drivers maintain safety and security.












