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Advanced Technology
What Campuses Need
3 advanced security technologies that campuses need this year
By Bruce Canal
Unified Systems
Unlocking Business Intelligence
Unification helps protect campuses
By Jason Friedberg
Mass Notification
Preparing for the Unpredictable
Lessons learned in 2020 from deploying this security solution
By Stephanie Osorno
Automation and Controls
How to integrate automation and controls seamlessly
By Amy Jeffs
Campus Managers
The Hidden Benefits of Real-time Occupancy Data
New technologies provide accurate, real-time counts of occupancy and people flow
By Neil Sumpter
Consolidated Appropriations
CARES Act 2: Larger, but Still Insufficient
Relief package dedicates billions of dollars for education
By Dian Schaffhauser
Access Control
Open that Platform
A centralized system is important to university staff to stay ahead of the curve
By Jeff Bransfield
COVID-19
Using Technology
How technology can be used to keep schools and students safe
By Kevin Brown and Alok Jain
departments
Campus Commentary
All Security Points to COVID
By Ralph C. Jensen
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Get More from your Solutions
How university police and public safety teams can win in 2021
By Glenn Farrant
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6 Contact Tracing
Create a Trusted Experience
Bay State College creates a safe campus through digitized contact tracing
By Mark Robinton
8 Teen Anxiety
High Rates of Self Harm
New poll reveals American teens are experiencing anxiety and depression
By JP Guilbault
10 Weather Operations
Turn Up the Heat
How to plan for outdoor cold to minimize concerns
By Bob Lester
16 Security Management
Leverage Mobile Access
Integrators well positioned to take advantage of mobile technology
By Scott Lindley
20 Artificial Intelligence
Secure the Environment
AI-enabled cameras are changing how campuses think about securitiy
By Aaron Saks
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