Installing Security Cameras? Why You Should Go Wireless
Reduced installation cost is just one benefit of wireless video surveillance.
Reduced installation cost is just one benefit of wireless video surveillance.
The physical security industry is rich with contextual data. Here’s how harnessing that data can help the industry in a multitude of ways.
Microsoft will soon stop supporting Windows 7, which poses risks for unpatched and insecure network devices. Is your campus addressing this vulnerability?
Open standards for interoperability allow hospitals, schools and universities to add newer security components from multiple vendors as needed in the future.
Hearing- and speech-impaired citizens have been pushing for Text-to-911 technology for years and a text can often get through when a voice call cannot.
Concerns over the use of vape pens to inhale drugs continue to grow as hundreds of vaping-related illnesses have been reported.
Here’s a primer on proximity, smart card, smart phone credentials, readers and long-range solutions for campus access control.
Georgia Institute of Technology is training dogs to communicate using wearable devices that can activate personal response systems (PERS) and other alarms.
The latest WiFi technology can provide secure, reliable video surveillance throughout a large area and quickly deliver a cost-effective, cable-free solution.
October is National Fire Prevention Month. Here are three things facilities managers can do to advance fire safety and prevention.
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.