10 Security Technology Articles from 2023 That Deserve a Second Look
These articles provide tips and lessons learned that will help you make better security technology decisions in the upcoming year.
These articles provide tips and lessons learned that will help you make better security technology decisions in the upcoming year.
The new executive order acknowledged AI’s positive potential while also warning that “irresponsible use could exacerbate societal harms.”
However, K-12 schools are barred from using facial recognition technology because a study determined the risks may outweigh the benefits.
OSHA’s investigation found that Wekiva Springs Center LLC had nearly 200 incidents last year and 10 assaults by patients in 53 days.
Unless your campus has upgraded your security cameras and associated hardware recently, chances are you aren’t NDAA-compliant.
Schools are required to source a contractor by August 2023, and $400 million in grants is available for the window upgrades.
OSHA found that UF Health employees suffered bites, concussions, and broken bones caused by altercations with patients.
Be sure your mass notification systems are code- and standard-compliant so they will meet the challenges your campus could face.
The June hearing could lead to revisions of Title IX’s sexual misconduct rules implemented by the Trump administration.
Poor security procedures and lack of regulations are being blamed for a deadly fire at Ibn al-Khatib Hospital.