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Read: Editor’s Desk: Making Sense of Mass Notification

Editor’s Desk: Making Sense of Mass Notification

Gaps In Hospital Security Policies Put Patient Data At Risk, According To New Report Commissioned by

Read: Getting Video to Play Nicely on the Network

Getting Video to Play Nicely on the Network

Yes, IP video is making significant inroads into hospitals, schools and universities, but what are some of the expected advances to be seen as second-generation products/systems emerge and as physical and logical security become more intertwined? Campuses transitioning to IP solutions need to be aware of the alternative to network video recorders (NVRs), as well as video analytics deployment and IT concerns, such as bandwidth overload.

Read: Serving In Style

Serving In Style

Being over-dressed or under-dressed is a concern facing many in the American culture – both can be considered taboo, depending on the setting. Campus law enforcement management also faces this dilemma and must take into consideration several factors to determine the most appropriate style of dress for their officers.

Read: Architects Must Participate in School Safety and Security Audits

Architects Must Participate in School Safety and Security Audits

Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein Release First-Ever Public School Progress Reports

Read: What Hospitals Can Learn From the Va. Tech Tragedy

What Hospitals Can Learn From the Va. Tech Tragedy

You Get What You Pay for

Read: 8 Factors to Consider When Deploying Video Analytics

8 Factors to Consider When Deploying Video Analytics

With more campuses adopting bigger and more sophisticated security camera systems than ever before, there is a growing need for effective tools to monitor the footage. Analytics-enabled video management is one technological solution that can help hospitals, schools and universities improve their situational awareness.

Read: SAFETY Net Can Limit Liability

SAFETY Net Can Limit Liability

While safety and security upgrades provide increased protection and improved service, they can also expose campuses to additional litigation. Applying for the protections provided by the SAFETY Act can reduce the number of lawsuits that normally result after a significant incident.

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