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Indoor Air Quality Testing 101
Having actionable indoor air quality data could help employees, students and visitors feel more confident when they return to work or school.
Here Are 2020’s Safest and Least Safe U.S. Cities
WalletHub’s 2020 ‘Safest Cities in America’ report compared more than 180 major U.S. cities across 42 key safety indicators to determine which ones are the safest… and which ones are the most dangerous.
Preparing for the Next Critical Campus Event with Artificial Intelligence
Although threat assessment teams remain an important part of response to critical campus events, AI-powered technology can filter the noise and support analysts and key decision makers.
Yes, the SolarWinds Hack Is Really Bad
Kent State and the California Department of State Hospitals have been identified as victims of the SolarWinds hack. There are probably many other victims that have not been identified.
Microsoft IDs More than 40 Victims of SolarWinds Hack
More than 40 organizations of have been identified by Microsoft as victims of the huge SolarWinds Orion supply chain compromise that were breached further by hackers believed to be backed by Russia
Campus COVID Planning for Spring 2021: Don’t Let Your Guard Down
Although COVID-19 vaccines have begun to arrive, universities must continue to innovate and address the pandemic that will continue to pose problems for many months.
What We Know About The Massive Hack of SolarWinds’ IT Management Platform
The tech community and end users are still reeling from the massive hack of SolarWinds’ Orion platform. Here’s what we know so far.
CISA: Hackers Increasingly Targeting K-12 Virtual Classes
U.S. cybersecurity officials are warning K-12 schools that hackers are increasingly targeting them. Here’s how campuses can mitigate these risks.
Take Action Now: Russia Conducting Massive Cyber Attack Using Popular IT Management Software
A hacking group that experts believe is backed by Russia is conducting a global hacking attack with widely-used IT infrastructure management software.
Pandemic Highlights Central Station Dependability and Value
While Internet providers and even 911 centers experience occasional outages, central stations have become virtually indestructible thanks to their strong foundations.
Expect New Healthcare Challenges and Greater Technology Investment in 2021
Security technologies such as network cameras, access control, touchless entry and analytics have clear uses for healthcare now and in the post-COVID world.











