University Security

Read: Dozens of Colleges Ban TikTok on Campus-Issued Devices

Dozens of Colleges Ban TikTok on Campus-Issued Devices

Colleges across the country have banned TikTok from university-owned and operated devices as Washington warns of security concerns.

Read: New Year, New Reminder to Share Your Critical Communications Strategies with All School Stakeholders

New Year, New Reminder to Share Your Critical Communications Strategies with All School Stakeholders

By redefining and communicating crisis communications protocols at different intervals during the year, school leaders can ensure safety stays at the forefront.

Read: Active Incident Response: Why You Need to Conduct a Tabletop Exercise

Active Incident Response: Why You Need to Conduct a Tabletop Exercise

Tabletop exercises (TTX) should examine crucial issues such as how each stakeholder will respond in each phase and who serves as back-up if a major player isn’t available.

Read: 89 Colleges and School Districts, 25 Healthcare Organizations Impacted by Ransomware in 2022

89 Colleges and School Districts, 25 Healthcare Organizations Impacted by Ransomware in 2022

A new report found almost twice the number of K-12 schools were impacted by ransomware in 2022 compared to 2021.

Read: Suspect Arrested in University of Idaho Murders

Suspect Arrested in University of Idaho Murders

Using genealogy databases, investigators were able to match the suspect’s DNA to genetic material recovered during the investigation.

Read: Pompano Beach Make Our Schools Safe Club Named Finalist in Invent2Prevent Program

Pompano Beach Make Our Schools Safe Club Named Finalist in Invent2Prevent Program

The club will present its community safety project to a panel of senior executives in Washington, D.C., in January.

Read: How to Prevent Hazing on College Campuses

How to Prevent Hazing on College Campuses

About 55% of college students involved in campus organizations experience hazing and 40% report suffering significant negative effects.

Read: Survey: 20% of College Students Say Winter Break Will Have Negative Impact on Mental Health

Survey: 20% of College Students Say Winter Break Will Have Negative Impact on Mental Health

Students who identify as LGBTQIA+ report feeling slightly more stressed about going home for the holidays.

Read: 4 Threats Made Against Tufts University in Less Than a Week

4 Threats Made Against Tufts University in Less Than a Week

At least two of the threats were emailed to Tuft’s diversity department and several media organizations.

Read: Motorola Solutions Acquires Rave Mobile Safety

Motorola Solutions Acquires Rave Mobile Safety

Rave’s incident management solution helps to coordinate emergency response across school safety personnel, administrators, and first responders.

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