By Barbara Rizzatti
After several years of dealing with an older, failing analog video system on its buses, the district needed to update the fleet.
By Jason Friedberg
When universities create a safe learning environment, next-generation leaders can thrive.
By Monique Merhige
In the Spring of 2016, Oakwood University Church security personnel conducted a comprehensive security assessment of the campus and submitted its recommendations to the church’s senior pastor, Dr. Carlton Byrd.
By Wayne Dorris
From a campus security management standpoint, the safety and security of students, staff, faculty and visitors should be top of mind for administrators and security staff alike.
By William Sako
Schools continue to search for integrated and universal solutions to meet their communications challenges.
By Kim Rahfaldt
Campus security requires a delicate balance of securing critical components such as patients, students, intellectual property or pharmaceuticals, yet provides an open and welcoming environment to its numerous and diverse visitors.
EDITOR'S COMMENTARY
By Ralph C. Jensen
It is my hope that campus violence and shootings aren’t becoming so mainstream news that we forget or dismiss how divisive and tragic a shooting will be seen. A shooting or untimely death of any kind is proportionately tragic.
By Paul Rux
Many campuses, corporations and retirement homes competitively differentiate their offerings around service and safety.
By Nicolas Poggi
Campus IT managers are responsible for managing their school’s tech stack.
By Lori R. Brown
As we embark on a new decade, it’s important to assess the changing landscape in the life safety and access control industry.
When considering security at a main entrance it is worth mentioning the impact and liability from crime.
By Michael Mayes
The attack on Panama-Buena Vista Union is just the latest in an academic year that has seen a spike in ransomware attacks across the United States.