The increase in urban attacks has placed pressure on security providers to come up with innovative solutions
- By Adam Wilding-Webb
- September 29, 2017
From students and faculty to business owners and employees, everyone can benefit from learning how to keep their data safe.
- By Brad Thies
- September 25, 2017
As security technology and human engagement continue to intersect, it is imperative that campus security professionals make a conscious effort to refine their security procedures
- By Andrew Ortale
- September 15, 2017
Guest speakers and protests on college campuses around the country have grown in intensity as of late, and now colleges such as UC Berkeley are worried that campus security arrangements could force that violence out into the city streets.
Allied Universal and Clery Center unveil video-based roll call training tools during National Campus Safety Awareness Month in September.
Response Technologies partners with Lawrenceburg School Corporation on year-round innovative safety program.
With new and returning students flooding the campus, bringing with them a host of computers and devices open to attacks, the beginning of school is when campuses are at their most vulnerable.
Oftentimes, an organization or school will create a plan and just file it away on a shelf to collect dust. If a plan isn’t regularly reviewed and practiced, then when it comes time to deal with an actual emergency— severe weather, a health scare or an active shooter—the chances for loss of life and injuries are higher.
- By Jana Rankin
- September 01, 2017
To tackle the problem of decentralized security, the primary focus was to consolidate more than 2,200 cameras which were streaming to 58 recording servers, and to create policies and standards for where and how they are installed, used and maintained.
- By Joseph Souza
- September 01, 2017
The University of Nevada at Las Vegas is stepping up their security with the installation of emergency communication centers.