Security Technology Executive

FEB-MAR 2016

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22 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE • February/March 2016 CAMPUS SECURITY ROUNDTABLE Security Technology Executive (STE): How can technology play a role in securing the K-12 campus and still maintain a welcoming, but secure environment? Brad Donaldson, VP, Product Devel- opment, Arecont: Megapixel cameras are deployed as part of many security solutions. When well designed and equipped with the cor- rect lens and features, megapixel technolog y Security Solutions Adapt to Mounting From access control to video surveillance, technology meets the challenge of campus environment by Steve Lasky Protecting our schools, whether it be our K-12 campuses or sprawling universities, has remained a top of mind concern for security professionals because of increased threats. But how can technology ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff without intruding on this traditionally open environment? Image Courtesy of BigStock.com P rotecting our schools, whether it be our K-12 campuses or sprawling universities, has remained a top of mind concern for security professionals because of increased threats. But how can technology ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff without intruding on this traditionally open environment? Security Technology Executive (STE) editorial direc- tor Steve Lasky posed several questions to some of the industry's most respected solution providers to get their perspectives. Here is what they had to say:

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