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Top Security Trends and Technological Advances of 2017
Advances in video surveillance, access control, systems integration and PSIM are just a few trends the security industry has seen in 2017.
Wireless Locks Improve Security at Univ. of Cincinnati Residence Halls
This Ohio school’s new wireless locks have helped to address the cost and safety issues associated with mechanical locks and key systems.
2017’s Top Security Technology Innovations for Your Campus
Check out these top 12 security technology innovations of 2017 that could help simplify and solve your campus safety needs.
7 Ways to Limit Liability in Joint Training on Campus
Before your university and local law enforcement conduct joint training, be sure you have a risk mitigation plan.
Part 3 of 3: Real-World Solutions to Gangs on College Campuses
Campuses that work with law enforcement, create policies and provide support to at-risk students have the best chance of discouraging gang involvement.
The Positive Power of Negative Thinking
Hospitals, schools and universities must be prepared for emergencies, and an instant notification system is a valuable tool that can help campuses respond quickly when disaster strikes.
After Hours School Emergencies: Who is in Charge?
School safety and security incidents don’t just happen when class is in session. Will your coaches, sponsors and directors know how to respond?
4 Solutions to Incident Management Challenges at Schools
Here’s what consultants look for when examining a school’s security posture and incident management plan.
Identifying Relationship Violence: 14 Signs of an Aggressor’s Behavior
Campus police should be able to recognize signs of relationship violence.
Georgia Southern Uses Iris Biometric ID System in Dining Commons
Instead of fumbling around to find their IDs, students at Georgia Southern University can now use an iris-based biometrics ID system in the dining commons.
Part 2 of 3: Colleges Must Work with K-12 Schools, Nearby Communities to Combat Gangs
Institutions of higher education, K-12 and community organizations are all battling the street and ethnic gang issue; partnerships are the key to success.












