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.
More than nine in 10 of this year’s survey respondents have security cameras installed, and 61% use their video surveillance systems every day.
To reduce redundancy, campuses can create a central security operations center with input from all sites’ video, access control, intrusion, and other security systems.
This year’s Director of the Year Award winners deliver keen insights on how to make the most of their relationships with security systems installers and contractors.
Morse Watchmans’ Tim Purpura discusses how hospitals, schools, and colleges can improve security with key management 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.
Here’s how college campuses can maintain and even improve access control despite the recent increased rate of employee attrition and resulting loss of institutional knowledge.
There’s no shortage of VMS solutions on the market that manage video feeds, recording, and storage. Here’s how to determine which one is right for your campus.
A connected solution monitors your fire sprinkler system’s health and helps keep your campus running.
Upgrades to Help Improve Infrastructure, Support Operational Excellence, and Enhance Student Living-Learning Experience
Now more than ever, educational and healthcare facilities value their video surveillance systems and continue to acquire a growing array of equipment and solutions.