Page 48 - Security Today, April 2022
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Hospital Security Challenges
& Solutions During the Pandemic
From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital security departments were called to implement new protocols and processes almost overnight.
By Tracy Fuller
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Campus Commentary
The Marathon of Constant Vigilance
By Matt Jones
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Enhances Campus Video
Deployments—and is Becoming More Affordable
Campuses should consider incorporating AI and analytics into their video surveillance solution.
18 Resiliency Planning
Add a New Dimension to Ransomware
Defenses in Education
It's no surprise that ransomware is the top priority of most education information security professionals.
By Scott Lucas
24 Secured Access
Who Is Using Mobile Data Access Control?
Mobile access credentials can be a far more secure option than physical cards.
By Scott Lindley
28 Security Management
The Responsibilities of School Security Personnel
The duties of School Security Personnel are complex and wide-reaching.
By Ron Woodruff
32 Communications / Notifications Systems
Mass Notification Makes Moves to Manage Critical Events
Many campuses are realizing that it’s not enough to just get a message out at the onset of an incident.
By Paul Shain
34 Unified Solutions
A Unified Approach to Campus Security
Imagine if all of your physical security activities, functions and data came through a single solution.
By Charles Pitman
36 Crisis Management
Tips for Overcoming the Supply Chain Crisis
The pandemic exposed the faults of conventional wisdom regarding supply chains.
By Ron Fijalkowski
38 Advanced Technology
Students Fear Walking Alone at Night
Once students begin life as freshmen, they experience a new reality: the need to get around campus after dark.
By Steve Reinharz
40 Digital Signage
Digital Signage in the New Normal
A new genre of health protocol display solutions can help navigate this new normal and offer future functionality.
By Victoria Sanville
42 Editorial
Time to Put a Stop to Bullying
A community rallies to honor a bullied boy who took his own life.
By Ralph C. Jensen
MARCH/APRIL 2022
By Bruce Canal
Risk Management
Managing Dynamic Risk: How Your Campus
Can Achieve Organizational Resilience in 2022
When risks cascade, they become more complex and difficult for organizations to manage.
By Dustin Radke
Emerging Technology
Teachers, Books and Clouds: 5 Ways
the Cloud is Revolutionizing School Security
The cloud has proven to be a flexible and convenient tool for small- to medium-sized campuses.
By Nigel Waterton
Advanced Technology
Hardware-Encrypted USB Flash Drives
Stop BadUSB Before It Starts
BadUSB allows individuals to breach firewalls and introduce malware into a school's cyber-defenses.
By Richard Kanadjian
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