Campus Security & Life Safety Magazine Digital Edition -May June 2019

May/June 2019

  • JUMPING INTO THE IP CAMPUS
  • SECURITY IN HEALTHCARE
  • A PROACTIVE APPROACH TO CAMPUS SECURITY
  • SCHOOL SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • IMPLEMENTING SECURITY STAFFING FOR SCHOOLS


Cover Story

Jumping Into the IP Campus

Jumping Into the IP Campus

By Ralph C. Jensen

Imagine, a campus security installation so big that it will take years to complete all the work, and it also means installing solutions with the latest technology and greatest impact to school security.


Features

Implementing Security Staffing for Schools

By Michael Niola

Individual schools and districts are always seeking ways to increase their security posture while not losing what makes them uniquely qualified, as educational institutions, to create an environment where learning is invoked through programs, curriculum, and even the design and architecture itself.


Geofences Aren’t Just for Marketers

By Todd Pazicni

You may have heard the term ‘geofence’ thrown around in the controversial discussion about mcommerce (mobile commerce) or you may even know of the benefits of geofencing capabilities within the realm of emergency communication technology, but how vital is geofencing as a non-marketing tool?


Security in Healthcare

By Todd Miller

Our nation’s hospitals and healthcare organizations encounter numerous challenges, both internally and externally, and they need to maintain their continuity of operations every day.


The Evolution of Risk and Why You are More Vulnerable Today

By Tracie Thomas

Up until 20 years ago, the word “security” might evoke the image of a night watchman, armored truck or closed-circuit video camera wired to a VCR.


Integrating Fire Safety and Security Solutions in the Campus Environment

Integrating Fire Safety and Security Solutions in the Campus Environment

By April Musser, PE, CFPS, MBA

Integration of security and fire alarms in facility design and emergency response planning is vitally important in today’s threat environment.


Getting Ahead of Trouble

Getting Ahead of Trouble

By John Carter

Everyday nearly 75 million students attend school and rely on administrators to keep them safe. Unfortunately, too many tragic school shootings have shown educators and parents that what is currently in place is simply too little, too late.


A Proactive Approach to Campus Security

A Proactive Approach to Campus Security

By Ellie Randall

Some of the major requirements DPS needed in their access control system included flexibility and scalability. After much research, DPS discovered Open Options and named them as their access control partner of choice in 2013.


School Safety and Security — Wide Open Gaps Often Overlooked

School Safety and Security — Wide Open Gaps Often Overlooked

By Larry Reed

When most security administrators think about securing their school, usually heavy duty door locks and surveillance cameras come to mind.


EDITOR'S COMMENTARY

Schools Out For the Summer

By Sydny Shepard

For students, faculty and staff, summer break is a relaxing time of year. For those in the campus security industry, it is the perfect time to add upgrades to existing systems, retrofit for more enhanced safety and build upon the policies that have already been created.


Retrofitting from Curb to Core

Retrofitting from Curb to Core

By David Corbin

Summer break is almost here and teachers and students are counting the days until school is out. For many school administrators and facilities managers, however, summer isn’t breaktime.


Securing Campuses with Innovative Technology (Without Sacrificing Privacy)

Securing Campuses with Innovative Technology (Without Sacrificing Privacy)

By Brett Whitney, Steven Dwek

To keep students and faculty safe, we can do far better than electronic passkeys and simple metal detectors. As sophisticated technologies like artificial intelligence are brought to bear in more and more industries, it’s time that we use these and other innovations to promote campus safety.


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