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Yikes! Ransomware Attacks Up 151% So Far This Year
In the first six months of 2021, education saw a 615% spike in ransomware incidents, while healthcare experienced a 594% increase.
Enhancing Campus Safety and Security with Intelligent Analytics
Analytics employed in a campus environment can promote situational awareness and proactive risk mitigation. Here are six key applications to consider.
Choosing the Right Integrator for Your Next Campus Security Project
Before you hire an integrator, be sure to ask these four critical questions so you’ll have a partner you can trust when you upgrade your security systems.
You’re a Ransomware Victim. Should You Pay Up?
If your organization has been hit with ransomware, here are several things to consider before you shell out millions in cryptocurrency to hackers.
Maine Enacts Toughest Facial Recognition Ban in U.S.
Maine’s bill also gives citizens the ability to sue the state if they have been unjustifiably targeted by facial recognition technology.
Improving Campus Cybersecurity with Segmentation
Deep partitioning to better isolate public and private network access is emerging as a viable cybersecurity strategy. Here’s how segmentation can help your campus.
Evaluating ‘Out-of-the-Box’ Gunshot Detection for Schools
An alternative to single purpose gunshot detection devices would be a camera with gunshot analytics built-in, which could detect gunshots, explosions, screams and glass-break events.
Protecting Your Campus from Cyber Disaster
Securing your own network is important, but campuses must also confirm that the outside vendors and networks they connect with are also secure.
University of Illinois Police Comfort K9s Make a Huge Impact
The K9s’ job is to comfort and provide animal therapy in times of great stress or anxiety. They have already made a big impact at U of I and in the greater Champaign-Urbana area.
8 Reasons Why Community Colleges Should Move Their Video Surveillance to the Cloud
Community college leaders are drawn to cloud video surveillance for improved security, automatic alerts, cybersecurity assurances and affordability.
Your Primer on People-Counting Technologies
People-counting technologies have evolved over the years. Here’s the low-down on the different types and which applications suit them best.
















