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Public safety professionals who protect our country’s campuses deserve continued recognition as we navigate this pandemic together.
Public safety professionals who protect our country’s campuses deserve continued recognition as we navigate this pandemic together.
The ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline is a stark warning of the cybersecurity threats faced by critical infrastructure.
School shooters sometimes quote previous shooters in their online posts and/or homework assignments. Campus staff and police should understand these references so they can intervene.
Schools are trying to accommodate hybrid classrooms by installing residential systems that meet immediate classroom needs but do not meet mass notification and life safety requirements.
It is essential to take any and all threats seriously that intimate violence, and to implement the necessary resources and intervention.
Institutions of higher education can ban, expel or refuse to recognize a problematic student organization, but that doesn’t mean the issues associated with that group will magically go away.
Touchless access control solutions can meet varying budgets and be customized to a building’s aesthetics, needs and existing infrastructure.
For special architectural features such as atria and large open spaces, advanced smoke detection technology detects smoke at the earliest possible stage.
Hackers stole Ubiquiti’s source code and pledged to disclose the location of a backdoor if their ransom demand was not met.
Before the pandemic essentially made it a necessity, many universities had already begun investing in touchless access control solutions to improve campus safety.
In this webinar, attendees will learn the observable behaviors people exhibit as they head down a path of violence so we can help prevent the preventable.
This discussion will help participants analyze, understand, and assess their own program effectiveness.