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Read: Lawsuit: RPI Custodian Destroyed 20+ Years of Scientific Research

Lawsuit: RPI Custodian Destroyed 20+ Years of Scientific Research

A cleaning company employee accidentally shut off power to a freezer that contained specimens for “groundbreaking” research in chemistry and chemical biology.

Read: How to Manage School Security Upgrades

How to Manage School Security Upgrades

Here’s how one Illinois district was able to implement 90% of its school security assessment’s recommendations in only three years.

Read: Survey Shows Diversity, Depth of Video Surveillance System Use on Campus

Survey Shows Diversity, Depth of Video Surveillance System Use on Campus

More than nine in 10 of this year’s survey respondents have security cameras installed, and 61% use their video surveillance systems every day.

Read: CEO of Security Firm Charged with Cyberattack of Georgia Hospital Network

CEO of Security Firm Charged with Cyberattack of Georgia Hospital Network

Feds have wrapped up a 2018 cyberattack case that jeopardized patient information at Gwinnett Medical Center hospitals.

Read: 5 Tips for Buying Campus Security Systems

5 Tips for Buying Campus Security Systems

These tips will help you shape security system purchasing conversations before sending out RFPs, keeping stakeholders informed.

Read: 10 Steps to Crafting an Effective RFP

10 Steps to Crafting an Effective RFP

These ten steps will ensure you craft an RFP that puts you in the best position to achieve your goals.

Read: School Contract Worker on Probation Following Sexual Assault

School Contract Worker on Probation Following Sexual Assault

A former school contract worker in Maryland with a history of sex offenses allegedly touched a 12-year-old girl in October.

Read: Tacoma Hospital Reviews Policies in Wake of $100K Theft

Tacoma Hospital Reviews Policies in Wake of $100K Theft

A contractor with the healthcare provider stole computers and other equipment using a security pass he kept for months after his work with the company ended.

Read: Woman Admits to Stealing Millions From Plano ISD

Woman Admits to Stealing Millions From Plano ISD

A 68-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to creating two dummy security companies that billed the Plano Independent School District with fraudulent invoices.

Try to Keep It Simple When Selecting a Contractor

Too much red tape will scare away qualified service providers.

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