By Jerry Geis
Imagine a crisis hits right where you are: a natural disaster, active shooting, gas leak or other emergency that puts you at risk for harm.
By Clayton Brown
You can’t stop something you don’t see coming. So how can campus security be anything but reactive to active shooter situations? Intelligent security might be the answer.
By Chris Yigit
BYU takes its responsibility to provide a secure environment for students, staff and visitors very seriously and is particularly conscientious about maintaining order on its vast campus while still remaining unobtrusive.
By Cody Flood
When considering the challenges of healthcare security, many of us first think about vast hospital campuses that encompass entire city blocks and experience high volumes of visitors each and every day.
By Danielle Myers
Imagine trying to watch TV with one remote designated to powering it on, another solely for adjusting volume, another for changing the channel, and so on.
By Dave Van Hoy
School safety was the top priority for a new CCTV system, of course, as the SLUSD supports more than 9,000 students across 13 schools in the district.
By Paul Reigner
Whether it’s called a command center, dispatch control, security monitoring room or security operations center (SOC), each campus needs a dedicated space where security officials and dispatchers can convene in an effort to effectively respond to incidents as they arise.
By Steve Rosa
Cloud storage and backup providers have expanded their reach from businesses and individuals to campuses around the world.
By Bruce Canal
Rock Hill School District was looking to upgrade its video surveillance system while aligning with its efforts to save energy.
By Rich LeCates
The average school shooting lasts only 12.5 minutes, which means that every second counts when getting the closest responders to the greatest point of need.
By Stephanie Weagle
One leading university, based in the United States, has embraced technology as a way of addressing its extensive needs.
By Pat Scheckel
College and university campuses pose a number of challenges when trying to communicate safety information during an emergency.
By Ron Worman
The security executive is increasingly being asked to provide these measures of performance. It supports and anchors their strategic value to the business.