What Security Pros Are Saying About Their Surveillance Systems
Many of the security professionals who graciously participated in our 2018 Video Surveillance survey provided valuable commentary regarding their campus surveillance systems.
Many of the security professionals who graciously participated in our 2018 Video Surveillance survey provided valuable commentary regarding their campus surveillance systems.
The vast majority of K-12, higher ed and hospital campuses have security cameras installed. CS’ latest study finds out if they are worth it.
The study found states with concealed carry laws have seen an increase in violent crimes by 13 to 15 percent within 10 years of the law’s enactment.
The study by the American Journal of Managed Care found teaching hospitals and pediatric hospitals are the most susceptible to data breaches.
The letter, organized by the Human Rights Campaign, criticizes the Trump administration for rescinding restroom guidance for transgender students.
School District 27J in Brighton, Colo., plans to switch to a four-day school week in order to save money and to attract and retain strong teachers.
A new study found 1,150 instances of critical food violations, 617 of which included evidence of vermin, in nearly 700 NYC school cafeterias in 2017.
The sexual assault survey from Tulane University also found LGBQ+ undergraduate students reported a much higher victimization rate than their heterosexual classmates.
From artificial intelligence to drone detection technologies, here are the top video surveillance trends research firm IHS Markit says to watch in 2018.
The CDC used data from self-reported surveys taken by high school students in 29 states and broke it down by grade, race/ethnicity and sex.