PASS Updates K-12 School Safety and Security Guidelines
The updates address access control, weapons detection, analytics, emergency communications, and biometrics, among other school safety topics.
The updates address access control, weapons detection, analytics, emergency communications, and biometrics, among other school safety topics.
With biometrics, universities can eliminate hundreds of disparate legacy devices and unify a campus under one umbrella.
AI-powered computer vision technology has become a new access control method of choice for student housing.
To reduce redundancy, campuses can create a central security operations center with input from all sites’ video, access control, intrusion, and other security systems.
Campus Safety’s latest survey finds that K-12 schools are way ahead of institutions of higher education in conducting security site assessments and maintaining door locks.
Biometrics, which include fingerprint, face, and iris recognition, improve security, patient privacy, convenience, and more.
COVID-19 has prompted many organizations to adopt touchless and biometric access control solutions, as well as other emerging technologies, such as contact tracing.
Demand for access control, locks, visitor management and other solutions is on the rise, but the ability to lockdown is still a challenge.
Experian’s Fraud Report found the top preferred methods for consumer authentication are biometrics, pin codes sent to cell phones, and behavioral analytics.
Some education and healthcare facilities are retrofitting their access control systems while the U.S. is still recovering from the pandemic. Here are some other trends we will see in 2021.