Advice to Security Professionals When Dealing with the Media
Stephen Lopez explained how school and hospital security professionals should interact with the media and gave best practices.
Stephen Lopez explained how school and hospital security professionals should interact with the media and gave best practices.
Jules Irvin-Rooney presented on June 25 at the Campus Safety National Forum in Washington, D.C.
The Clery Center’s Abigail Boyer and Alison Kiss covered many aspects of the complex law for National Forum attendees.
Security Researcher Bill Rios says he’s found major weaknesses in the company Hospira’s drug pumps that could be exploited by hackers and endanger patients.
A year after an annual event known as Blarney Blowout caused national headlines for its chaos, the University of Massachusetts Amherst hosted an orderly, largely peaceful event by changing its approach.
President Obama announced he’s restricting the flow of military equipment to police forces.
RaShall M. Brackney, a former Pittsburgh police commander, will Lead George Washington University’s Police Department starting in June.
Men are filing lawsuits claiming they were discriminated against in sexual misconduct disciplinary proceedings, but most lawsuits don’t succeed in court.
An examination of Rolling Stone magazine’s story depicting a gruesome rape at a Univerisity of Virginia fraternity house, which has been redacted, details the difficulty of dealing with sexual assaults.
As some fraternities get engulfed in scandal, people should remember that they aren’t necessarily representative of the whole.
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.