The recent WannaCry ransomware attacks compromised an estimated 200,000 systems across 150 countries, including the United Kingdom’s National Health Service system. This breach came uncomfortably close to a life-or-death situation when 16 hospitals were unable to access patient data and diverted ambulances to other facilities.
- By Karin Ratchinsky
- November 01, 2017
Securitron displayed several eco-friendly products at the show, while Adams Rite unveiled their new cutting-edge exit devices.
The new software can be used in retail, K-12, higher education, warehouse management, and more.
Last week at ASIS, several companies had great products for the Campus Security vertical. Here are just a few of the best items we saw while attending the show.
- By Lindsay Page
- October 03, 2017
Lowering costs and mitigating security risks
- By Lisa Hugman
- July 12, 2017
California State University was in need of a solution that would not only help mitigate theft and protect valuable IT and AV assets, but simplify the locking and unlocking process to improve the efficiency of equipment maintenance.
- By Matt Sumner
- July 01, 2017
When it comes to safety on college campuses, video surveillance is a critical tool. It has a force-multiplying effect, and campus security officers rely on the technology to help them monitor activity and stop violence, crime, and other threats, which are important considerations for prospective students and their families.
- By Wayne Arvidson
- July 01, 2017
By creating compelling content that people will share, police departments can access the billions of online conversations taking place each day.
- By Anthony Greiter
- July 01, 2017
Pensacola christian college (pcc), in northwest florida, is located just off the warm emerald waters of florida’s gulf coast. pcc became a reality in 1974 when 100 students arrived at the college’s one building.
- By Tracie Thomas
- January 01, 2017