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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
COVER STORY
CS16 CREATING A CAMERA USE POLICY
K-12 schools benefit from transparency
By Bret McGowen
CS8 GETTING THE HIGH MARKS
The expanding Riverview School District seeks wireless and cloud-based access control By Jeff Perri
CS12 ACCESSING SAFETY
A robust access control system and supporting technology integrations are key
By Ellie Randall
CS18 CAMPU S SURVIVAL
A simulated virtual computer program is training teachers for active shooter incidents By Sydny Shepard
CS22 SPANNING THE DISTRICT
State-of-the-art data center serves 26 schools spanning 39 square miles
By Paul Kong
CS26 ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES
Dealer puts emphasis on providing safety measures on large metro university campuses
By Jennifer Hackenburg
CS30 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE IN
A REAL TIME SETTING
Attendees of Campus Security & Life Safety Summits learn vital information
CS34 VEHICLE ALERT
Today, the most dangerous weapons on campuses are vehicles
By Greg Hamm
CS36 MAINTAINING STRENGTH
A strong physical security system is technology based and covers the gaps
By Lance Holloway
CS38 EDUCATIONAL COLLABORATION
Strengthening school security comes from industry-wide partnerships
By Jumbi Edulbehram
CS40 GEORIGA SOUTHERN ENSURES
SECURE ACCESS
Authorized access for thousands of daily users using an integrated solution
By Jessica Davis
CS42 A MATTER OF STANDARDS
AND CODES
ANSI addresses safety, interoperability and performance for mass notification
By Neil Lakomiak
CS44 SECURITY FROM THE GROUND UP
Florida Atlantic University maintains security as the campus continues to grow
By Jason Ouellette
CS46 MORE GUNS ON CAMPUS ARE
THE LAST THING WE NEED
Executive Editor Sydny Shepard questions security consultant Patrick V. Fiel Sr. on best practices
By Sydny Shepard & Patrick V. Fiel Sr.
CS48 SURE EVACUATION WITH RFID
How using RFID can help prevent fatal accidents during evacuations
By Karolina Kozlowska
CS50 SCHOOLS INCREASES SAFETY AND
REDUCES CARBON FOOTPRINT
South Carolina Schools install an environment friendly system to bolster security
By James Marcella
DEPARTMENTS
CS6 THE BEGINNING OF A MOVEMENT
By Sydny Shepard
CS4 WWW.CAMPUSLIFESECURITY.COM | APRIL 2018
A SPECIAL SECTION TO SECURITY TODAY AND THE JOURNAL
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