The Campus Safety Online Summit keynotes and general sessions will address mental health, recovering from all threats and hazards, and reopening K-12 districts and college campuses.
Dive deeper into how police training and response has evolved over the past decade and the continued efforts, drills, equipment, and overall communication that must continue to evolve.
With graduation season comes large crowds and potential for security threats. Here are four ways to ensure your ceremonies go smoothly.
This FREE webinar will help K12 teachers, coaches, and administrators learn how to plan and handle common emergencies that can impact extracurricular activities.
Unarmed campus security officers can be a tremendous asset during an active killer, active shooter or active assailant attack.
If you encounter an armed attacker who is so close that running or hiding is not an option, then you might want to grab, drop and strike.
This webinar is intended for educational institutions and will help participants prepare to deal with the aftermath of an active shooter/killer event.
Officials must decide how to respond to the protests and violence that can come with free speech on college campuses.
Some of the most compelling moments of the Campus Safety Online Summit featured valuable information on active shooter response, weather plans, lockdowns and drug use. See what you missed in our highlight video.
Active shooter training must expand to counter other vulnerabilities on campus, including the active killer threat.