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Read: Stanley and Partners Give Security Donations to Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

Stanley and Partners Give Security Donations to Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

Stanley Security, Assa Abloy, Axis Communications and Bosch Security Systems provided locks, cameras, a monitored panic system and more.

Read: Adams Rite Digital Door Lock

Adams Rite Digital Door Lock

The lock provides access control via card reader or keypad and supports up to 40 credential cards.

Read: Attack Resistant Doors Improve School Security

Attack Resistant Doors Improve School Security

The video shows an intruder attempting to gain entry into a building for four minutes.

Read: ASIS Security Solutions Awards Announced

ASIS Security Solutions Awards Announced

The awards program highlights solutions in categories such as access control, security monitoring, video surveillance and more.

Read: George Mason Adopts Student ID One Card Solution

George Mason Adopts Student ID One Card Solution

The upgrade expands the applications of the ID card system across the campus.

Read: Pace University Standardizes Access Control

Pace University Standardizes Access Control

S2 Security solutions enable system expansion across multiple campuses.

Read: ASSA ABLOY Integration of Aperio and iTRUST 2.0

ASSA ABLOY Integration of Aperio and iTRUST 2.0

With the integration of Aperio, users of the iTRUST 2.0 can connect the system to many new openings.

Read: K-12 Security Upgrade Opportunities You May Have Missed

K-12 Security Upgrade Opportunities You May Have Missed

Read: IP-Enabled Campus Access Control Locks

IP-Enabled Campus Access Control Locks

IP-enabled PoE and WiFi campus access control locks from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT combine multiCLASS SE® technology with a magnetic stripe reader, offering simultaneous support for multiple credentials.

Read: In Search of a Repeatable, Affordable School Security Model

In Search of a Repeatable, Affordable School Security Model

One North Carolina elementary school demonstrates how risk assessments, technology and policies can be implemented in a cost-effective way to improve safety. Could this model apply to your K-12 campus?

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