Incident Response


Verkada Partners with Safe and Sound Schools

The first initiative as partners included a joint fundraising campaign to enhance school safety, generating $42,000 for Safe and Sound Schools programs.

Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Launches Title VI Investigation into Chicago Public Schools

This investigation is based on a complaint filed with OCR by Parents Defending Education (now "Defending Education") alleging that CPS has an academic-achievement initiative that discriminates against students, on the basis of race.

Securing Higher Education: Combating Enrollment Fraud and Empowering Student Financial Success

Higher education institutions are facing a costly and growing crisis: enrollment fraud. Between 2020 and 2022, the cost[1] of acquiring a new student surged by up to 32%, straining already tight budgets. At the same time, “ghost students” using stolen identities to enroll fraudulently put institutions at even greater financial risk.

How Composable Security Technologies Fortify Campus Safety

Campus security teams have faced myriad risks threatening the safety and well-being of students and faculty this semester. Leaders have made tough tradeoffs about where to focus and how to channel limited resources to best protect their communities — but they now have a much-needed lift to their toolkit.

How Emerging Technologies are Transforming the School Security Landscape

Students can't focus on learning when they're worried about their safety. As education systems nationwide face evolving security challenges with limited resources, a new generation of integrated technology solutions is helping schools create safer environments while maximizing staff efficiency.

How to Harness ALPR for Greater Security Efficiency and Collaboration

Within higher education campus environments, the demand for greater security, efficiency, and resources is ever-present. Many higher education teams are adopting advanced technologies to secure their campus, streamline operations, and continue to best serve their students and faculty. Automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) technology stands out for its ability to meet a wide range of campus objectives.

Using Emerging Technologies to Address Healthcare Staffing, Workplace Violence Issues

The healthcare industry consistently adopts new technology to address challenges across all of its sectors. Many of the emerging technologies that are available today are being applied to optimize workflow. To enhance their operational efficiency, hospitals and other healthcare providers typically embrace emergent technologies to streamline tasks in patient care, administration, and, of course, security.

Let's Be Clear: Why Campus Security Cameras Need Regular Maintenance

Universities invest in security camera systems, expecting them to provide clear, reliable footage to help protect students, faculty, and staff. These cameras are strategically placed across campus—monitoring entryways, dormitories, parking lots, stadiums, bookstores, and common areas—as both a deterrent to crime and a valuable tool in incident investigations.



How Realistic Should Active Shooter Drills Be?

A major part of school security is preparedness for the unthinkable. Active shooter drills are one way to prepare students, teachers, and administrators for an event.

Florida State University

Florida State University on Lockdown, Active Shooter Arrested

Florida State University law enforcement officials have issued a stay in place shelter advisory after a gunman entered the campus student union and opened fire.

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    Community-driven Video Technology

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    The Second Line of Defense

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    Streamlining Secure Access

    Berkeley’s International House upgrades 510 doors with wireless locks, ditching mechanical keys for a unified, smartphone-ready access system. Read Now