ICYMI: 10 Most Popular Campus Safety Stories from September
Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.
Since many of you have been busy with the start of the new school year, we’re recapping the most-read stories from the month of September.
During the Zoom bombing incident, a man exposed himself to students taking a class at a middle school.
As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more significant changes are to come, including how we use mass notification tools.
As a result, the district has made tens of thousands of phone calls, initiated a mass flyering campaign, and trained security officers for home visits.
The release of information is an escalation in tactics by hackers taking advantage of school districts relying on distance learning during the pandemic.
The coronavirus and current political turmoil have led to an increasing number of cyber attacks. Campuses must immediately take more precautions.
A program that provides access to clean clothes for students has found a way to continue to support families during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a survey distributed by the Texas State Teachers Association, more than 650 educators in 135 districts reported over 3,700 safety violations.
The party was attended by 50-60 students, many of whom weren’t wearing face coverings or practicing physical distancing.
The average cost for a healthcare data breach is 84% more than the global average.