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More than one in four compensation and benefits professionals have implemented personal security benefits for their CEOs, a 10-percentage point increase compared to 2023. UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, executive security, CEO safety, corporate risk management, executive protection

Executive Security and CEO Safety: UnitedHealthcare Murder Prompts More Companies to Increase Personal Security Benefits for Top Brass

More than one in four compensation and benefits professionals have implemented personal security benefits for their CEOs, a…

News October 28
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Kenwood High School's AI security system mistakenly flagged a student's Doritos bag as a firearm. Miscommunication among administrators following the alert led to a student being handcuffed. weapons detection, gun detection, Omnilert

Bag of Chips Mistaken for Gun by Maryland High School AI Security System

Kenwood High School's AI security system mistakenly flagged a student's Doritos bag as a firearm. Miscommunication among administrators…

News October 27
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Star Spencer High School has cancelled classes for the remainder of the week following Wednesday’s fatal shooting. Sebastian Guyton, school shooting, student safety, gun violence

1 Student Dead, Teen in Custody Following Shooting Near Oklahoma High School

Star Spencer High School has cancelled classes for the remainder of the week following Wednesday’s fatal shooting.

News October 24
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The Trump Administration is looking to have HHS, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., take over administering the special education programs currently run by the Department of Education. Department of Health and Human Services, students with disabilities

HHS Could Soon Be Responsible for Special Education Programs

The Trump Administration is looking to have HHS take over administering the special education programs currently run by…

News October 24
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A recent survey reveals that over 77% of Americans support implementing AI-powered gun detection technology in schools, workplaces, and houses of worship to enhance safety and prevent threats. Eagle Eye Networks, artificial intelligence, school shootings, campus shootings, workplace violence

Survey Reveals Strong Public Support for Gun Detection Technology in Schools and Workplaces

A recent survey reveals that over 77% of Americans support implementing AI-powered gun detection technology in schools, workplaces,…

News October 23
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A 63-year-old hospital security officer, Gardy Coriolan, is on life support after a brutal attack while protecting a doctor in Mercy Hospital’s emergency room. workplace violence, emergency department violence, Eduard Lopez

New York Hospital Security Officer Brutally Beaten, On Life Support

A 63-year-old hospital security officer, Gardy Coriolan, is on life support after a brutal attack while protecting a…

News October 22
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The California Faculty Association has sued the California State University system over its disclosure of employee data during an antisemitism investigation, raising critical concerns about academic freedom, privacy rights, and federal compliance. CFA, CSU, October 7, Gaza, Margarita Berta-Ávila, University of California

Faculty Sue California State University for Disclosing Personal Information Amid Antisemitism Probe

The California Faculty Association has sued the California State University system over its disclosure of employee data during…

News October 21
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A shooting near an Oklahoma State University dormitory during homecoming week left three injured, prompting an ongoing investigation. OSU, guns on campus, residence hall security, event security, Police Chief Mike Beckner

Oklahoma State University Homecoming Shooting Injures 3

A shooting near an Oklahoma State University dormitory during homecoming week left three injured, prompting an ongoing investigation.

News October 20
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In response to a potential nation-state hack, a new CISA directive mandates urgent cybersecurity action, compelling federal agencies to patch critical vulnerabilities in their F5 BIG-IP devices. U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, hackers

CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Patch F5 Devices After Nation-State Hack

In response to a potential nation-state hack, a new CISA directive mandates urgent cybersecurity action, compelling federal agencies…

News October 20
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Virginia has awarded $12 million in School Security Equipment Grants to enhance safety infrastructure with advanced technologies like surveillance systems and secure entrances. school safety funding, security equipment grants, security technology, Virginia Department of Education, video surveillance, access control

Virginia Awards $12 Million in Security Grants to 433 Schools

Virginia has awarded $12 million in School Security Equipment Grants to enhance safety infrastructure with advanced technologies like…

News October 20
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ADT Wins Case Alleging Alarm Caused Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Plaintiff Robert Webb filed an appeal of the alarm personal injury ruling for ADT in the Eleventh Circuit…

News October 17
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The longitudinal study on LGBTQ+ youth mental health reveals alarming increases in depression, anxiety, and suicide risk, emphasizing the urgent need for supportive environments and effective mental health interventions. Trevor Project, discrimination, suicide prevention, depression, anxiety

New Study Reveals U.S. LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health Crisis Is Worsening

The longitudinal study on LGBTQ+ youth mental health reveals alarming increases in depression, anxiety, and suicide risk, emphasizing…

News October 16
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