Written by: Campus Safety Staff Since the start of the pandemic, more than eight and 10 hospitals have reported experiencing an Internet of Things (IoT) cyberattack, according to a new joint report. “Healthcare IoT Security Operations Maturity — A … read more
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Natural Disasters Can Set the Stage for Cyberattacks
Written by: Jenni Bergal, Stateline.org (TNS) – An earthquake strikes a city in Indiana, causing chaos and destruction, sending emergency managers and first responders scrambling. Then the water system goes down, and everyone figures it’s because of the natural disaster. … read more
Cost-Effective Ways to Enhance School Safety
Written by: Dr. Roger Alvey There are two words that school superintendents love to hear–cheap and free. When it comes to school safety and security, it is critical that school administrators take the time to implement relatively easy and inexpensive … read more
4 Ways to Address Child Sexual Abuse in Your Campus Community
Written by: R. Leslie Nichols, CPP, MSSA Child sexual abuse is a significant and recurring problem that touches every community in America. Experts generally agree that one in 10 children will experience some form of sexual abuse before their … read more
Austin Launches ASL Alerting System for the Hard of Hearing
Written by: Jim McKay The city of Austin and Travis County, Texas, are home to one of the largest deaf and hard-of-hearing populations in the country, and together launched the Accessible Hazard Alert System this month to serve the … read more
Austin Launches ASL Alerting System for the Hard of Hearing
Written by: Jim McKay The city of Austin and Travis County, Texas, are home to one of the largest deaf and hard-of-hearing populations in the country, and together launched the Accessible Hazard Alert System this month to serve the … read more
The Convergence of Physical and Cyber Security in Healthcare: How to Minimize Threats
Written by: Doug Copploa As the use of social media grows and technologies like cloud computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence continue to advance, the demarcation point between physical security and cybersecurity is blurring. In healthcare settings, physical security … read more
Meet Anchorage’s One-Man State Hospital Transfer Center
Written by: Zaz Hollander, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska (TNS) – Dave Scordino worked the previous night shift as the medical director of the Alaska Regional Hospital emergency department and was playing outside with his children before heading back … read more
Health Workers to Wear Panic Buttons as Assaults Triple
Written by: September 28, 2021 • Chacour Koop, The Charlotte Observer (TNS) – Health care workers at a Missouri hospital will wear “personal panic buttons” as violence has sharply increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cox Medical Center Branson said hundreds of … read more
Responding to Civil Unrest: Creating Policies for Maintaining Security and University Support
Written by: Robin Hattersley-Gray As college classes start up again, so does the potential for security and safety issues to occur at campus events, be they football games, controversial speaker presentations, demonstrations, concerts and more. Additionally, considering the high … read more
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