ASIS Releases Security Metrics Research Report
The report provides a tool to help security pros evaluate and improve their metrics and use them to demonstrate ROI, among other benefits.
The report provides a tool to help security pros evaluate and improve their metrics and use them to demonstrate ROI, among other benefits.
The Edmonton Public School Board will spend $750,000 to install security cameras at 64 elementary schools, four elementary/junior high schools and eight junior high schools.
Columbus State University’s security network includes more than 300 surveillance cameras, alarm systems and card access control systems that limit and track who enters certain buildings.
Urban Atlanta campus upgrades its access control to capitalize on existing physical security infrastructure.
Funds will pay for more security cameras, lighting and police.
The Academy of Art University has the ability to lock down entirely with all access controlled through one centralized system.
UTA will deploy 1,722 cameras on buses and trains, 470 on station platforms, 326 in parking lots and 144 at other UTA facilities.
One North Carolina elementary school demonstrates how risk assessments, technology and policies can be implemented in a cost-effective way to improve safety. Could this model apply to your K-12 campus?
The Stillwater Areas Schools has approved spending $937,549 to improve security at Andersen Elementary and $938,276 to upgrade solutions at Oak Park Elementary.
The West Ottawa School District wants voters to approve a $90 million to make major improvements in schools, with roughly $8 million being designated to upgrading security.