Healthcare Security and Safety Executives Share Their Predictions, Trends and More
Eighty hospital security, public safety and emergency management pros predict what healthcare security and safety will look like in the post-pandemic world.
Eighty hospital security, public safety and emergency management pros predict what healthcare security and safety will look like in the post-pandemic world.
Here are Mark DeRee’s written answers to the questions that weren’t answered during his Campus Safety Online Summit presentation on the lessons Minneapolis College learned during last summer’s protests.
Your organization most likely has been transitioning to the cloud and unified communications and collaboration, but the coronavirus has fast-tracked the move.
Although the security and safety industry maintains focus on redundancy and business continuity, it appears that most were not prepared for something like COVID-19.
All of the CSOS presentations are now available on-demand at no charge for campuses struggling with how to respond to the coronavirus.
COVID-19 has prompted Microsoft Azure to designate first responders, health and emergency management services, critical government infrastructure and remote workers as the company’s top priority during the crisis.
Virtual GSOCs and EOCs can be leveraged to address gaps in the protection of all types of organizations in the event of a partial or full shutdown.
Here’s what works and what doesn’t across five broad campus public safety operational categories: personnel, plans and procedures, facilities, equipment and communications.
Actions taken by CS Higher Education Director of the Year James Johnson after two tragedies rocked UT Austin are nothing short of remarkable.