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Communicating with Your Campus During the Coronavirus Crisis Using Mass Notification
Organizations that leverage mass notifications can take advantage of a number of benefits that will help keep students and staff informed about ongoing COVID-19 developments, expectations and when campus operations will return to normal.
Vigilance and Campus Security During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Here’s how one district managed campus security during a closure. Many of these lessons apply to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Integrating Your Mass Notification System to Provide the Greatest Reach
Although cell phones have become incredibly useful mass notification tools, emergency managers need to consider a variety of alert technologies.
Clery Center’s Response to ‘Clery Act Wastes College and University Resources’
The previous article that criticizes the Clery Act misrepresents the purpose and function of the law’s requirements.
Opinion: Clery Act Wastes College and University Resources
The intent of the law was to provide transparency, not to require that schools jump through hoops or be subject to ill-informed and very harmful conclusions.
Law Enforcement Facial Recognition Company Has Client List Stolen
Clearview AI pulls billions of images from social media and the Internet, which law enforcement agencies then use to match unknown faces.
5 Things to Consider Before Your Campus Conducts a Reunification Drill
A school safety coordinator discusses his top five preparation takeaways after his district completed several reunification drills.
Taking a Community-Based Approach to Campus Mental Health
Universities are identifying innovative ways to reduce the stigma of getting help for mental health issues.
Facial Recognition vs. Facial Detection: What’s the Difference?
If your organization could benefit from technology similar to facial recognition but is uneasy with its security risks, consider face detection.
A School District Spent Over $1 Million on “All New” School Security System…It Doesn’t Work
A brief overview of today’s school security options and how to efficiently unify communications to work with your school’s safety and security protocol.
1 In 3 U.S. Cybersecurity Jobs Are Vacant
The U.S. is short about 500,000 cybersecurity professionals. Experts and Congress say industry, educators and the government should work together to address the shortage.