Why a Unified Security Platform Is the Conduit to a Safer Campus
Benefits of a unified security platform include greater efficiency, economy of scale, and decreased total cost of ownership.
Benefits of a unified security platform include greater efficiency, economy of scale, and decreased total cost of ownership.
CSC at EDspaces provided valuable education and training on security technology, emergency and media management, active shooter response, and other hot topics to help college and school safety executives protect their campuses.
Integrating a campus’ security systems allows designated individuals to respond to incidents in real-time while also saving money.
The influx of actionable intelligence during an active assailant incident can be overwhelming to those responding. That’s where AI comes in.
Here’s how your school can prevent and respond to child sexual abuse, whether it’s perpetrated by adults or students.
Planning, as well as using current training opportunities and plausible, realistic scenarios will enable most schools to greatly improve their safety training and exercise programs.
Analog PAs and intercoms are tried and true workhorses but have their limitations. Here’s why and how schools can transition to network-based systems.
By regularly discussing safety with children, parents are in the driver’s seat to teach not only critical thinking skills but also skills that may save a child’s life.
Here are several examples of school safety improvements that can be implemented at little or no cost.
A school security analyst shares how Idaho schools worked with first responders to establish a common initial response platform for emergencies.