Protecting the Campus Community with Critical Event Management

How are community assets such as people, facilities, and equipment being protected when something bad happens?

Colleges and universities continue to take active measures to protect their community after a long-term response from the pandemic. Security remains a top priority.

A path to critical event management (CEM) will provide the community with a sense of protection when managing critical events. This is especially true for those keeping their guard up after being distant from campus and incidents continuing to occur over the globe. Download Protecting the Campus Community with Critical Event Management today for answers to such questions as:

  • Planning is the first step to maintaining a safe campus environment for your community, but how are you informed of potential threats?
  • General preparedness information can be valuable to student safety, but how can that information be shared?
  • How are community assets such as people, facilities, and equipment being protected when something bad happens?
  • What does continuity and recovery mean to the campus community?

Download your free copy to learn the questions you should ask when evaluating your capabilities relative to your campus’ needs.

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