The new Title IX rules on sexual misconduct will become the law of the land August 14. School districts need to make significant changes now.
Guest Authors
Guest Authors's Latest Posts
FBI Encourages Campus Police to Participate in the National Use-of-Force Data Collection Program
Sharing this type of data will enable college campuses to be transparent about incident response and law enforcement’s interactions with subjects.
Can Your Security Technologies ‘Talk’ to Each Other? They Should.
Interoperability solutions integrate mass notification systems, security cameras, two-way radios and other technologies to reduce the amount of time it takes for first responders to resolve an incident.
5 Ways Audible and Visual Messaging Systems Foster Healthy Schools Post-COVID19
The CDC recommends school administrators enhance communications systems as they prepare to reopen. Here are five ways messaging can help ensure a safer return.
COVID-19 is Accelerating Your Campus’ Journey to the Cloud
Your organization most likely has been transitioning to the cloud and unified communications and collaboration, but the coronavirus has fast-tracked the move.
For a New Policing Model, Look to Small Campus Public Safety Departments
Traditional law enforcement agencies should consider adopting many of the public safety approaches that work on college campuses.
6 Steps K-12 Schools Must Take to Meet CDC Reopening Guidelines
Monitoring building access and optimizing HVAC systems to limit the spread of COVID-19 are just a few ways K-12 schools can reopen with confidence.
Burned Out by Videoconferencing? You’re Not Alone. Zoom Fatigue Is Real.
A new study from Microsoft found that we feel more stressed and overworked when we collaborate remotely than when we collaborate in person.
Fla. Senior Living Facility Enlists Direct Supply to Deter Patient Wandering
Direct Supply integrated the facility’s access control with video surveillance, intercoms and an at-risk human perimeter system.
The New Normal for Security Monitoring, Support and Staffing
Although the security and safety industry maintains focus on redundancy and business continuity, it appears that most were not prepared for something like COVID-19.
Boston City Departments Can No Longer Use Facial Recognition
The ban comes amid evidence that the technology is inaccurate when it comes to identifying people of color.
U.S. Department of Education Stepping-Up Enforcement of Clery Act VAWA Requirements
The provisions, added by the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 require colleges to enact policies and programs to prevent and respond to sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.












