With the recent media hype about low frequency card readers being easily hacked, schools are now being encouraged to upgrade their low-frequency card readers to higher frequency 13.56 MHz (also known as smart card technology) which are far more difficult to hack.
- By Larry Reed
- April 01, 2019
Much like cities, campuses are embracing sophisticated artificial intelligence and datadriven solutions to understand, mitigate and solve security and operational challenges.
- By Stephanie Weagle
- April 01, 2019
Bayou View Middle School has invested $2 million in safety measures to control access to the campus.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 28, 2019
Joe Parks, Plano ISD executive director of safety and security services, gave an update on the district’s security measures at Tuesday’s school board meeting.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 25, 2019
New Albany-Plain Local Schools is using technology to secure their schools and make their lunch payment systems more efficient.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 21, 2019
The school board of the Rancho Santa Fe School District has approved plans to install an electronic access control system by the next school year.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 18, 2019
Schools in Douglas County are introducing an access card system and crisis alert system to improve safety on their campuses.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 15, 2019
Campuses in Cabell County, West Virginia, have bolstered their safety methods to secure school entrances
- By Jessica Davis
- March 13, 2019
“Our parents and our community trust us with 3,000 students every day, and with those students, we are there to educate them, but at the same time, our students and our staff - the number one priority is to keep them safe,” said Barry Waller, Superintendent of Toombs County Schools.
- By Jessica Davis
- March 08, 2019