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FDA Warns of Apache Log4j Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Medical Devices

February 1st, 2022 by Guest Communications

FDA Warns of Apache Log4j Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Medical Devices Written by: Amy Rock Senior Editor, Campus Safety The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned Friday that widespread cybersecurity vulnerabilities in commonly used software could affect medical devices by read more

How UT Police at Houston Protect the World’s Largest Cancer Hospital

January 4th, 2022 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Amy Rock “One shared purpose.” If the University of Texas Police at Houston were on the hunt for a slogan,that may just be a front runner. The largest medical center in the world, the Texas Medical Center read more

A Veteran Nurse’s Valiant Quest to Stop Hospital Workplace Violence

January 4th, 2022 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Amy Rock A patient enters a Texas teaching hospital and under supervision, a nursing student starts the patient’s IV. The patient’s significant other doesn’t like that she is in discomfort. He pulls a knife out of his read more

Teachers Lauded for Fighting Off Intruder at School

January 4th, 2022 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Ryan McKinnon, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL (TNS) – Amber Rylak was pushing the screaming stranger with all her weight, trying to keep him out of her classroom at Emma E. Booker Elementary School. Behind her, a class of read more

School Safety Drills for Students with Special Needs

January 4th, 2022 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Sgt. Stefan Bjes and Adam Doughran Screaming, crying, uncontrollable physical outbursts, frustration, or complete inaction and unresponsiveness: all potential behavioral reactions to emergency drills for students with special needs. Many current state laws require schools to conduct read more

Over 150 Threats of School Violence Made in Week After Oxford Shooting

January 4th, 2022 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Amy Rock, Campus Safety’s Senior Editor Threats of school violence continue to pour in and officials are wrestling with how to best handle the influx. According to James Densley, a professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State read more

Run.Hide.Fight

December 7th, 2021 by Guest Communications

We first ran this article back in September of 2012, and since that time the video has been circulated by many others. The original post of the video has now had over 9.5 million hits, and the video has been read more

Active Shooter Training Program Proves Popular in Texas

December 7th, 2021 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Jim McKay Mass shootings are rare, but horrific when they do happen. A spate of terrifying attacks in recent years has made popular a program in Odessa, Texas, to educate the public about what to do in read more

Conducting School Threat Assessments: 4 Tips from a Psychologist

December 7th, 2021 by Guest Communications

  Written by: Dr. Scott Poland In August, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a public awareness bulletin about mitigating the threat of school violence because, as the report noted, DHS believed “the threat of targeted violence will remain read more

Patients Attacking Nurses in a New Hospital Epidemic

December 2nd, 2021 by Guest Communications

  Written by: James T. Mulder, Syracuse.com  (TNS) – A rise in physical and verbal attacks on nurses and other medical staff has prompted a Madison County hospital CEO to call on patients, families and visitors to control their tempers. read more


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