Security Technology Executive

FEB-MAR 2016

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4 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE • February/March 2016 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com CAMPUS SECURITY ROUNDTABLE 22 Security Solutions Adapt to Mounting School Threats By Steve Lasky From access control to video surveillance, technology meets the challenge ACCESS CONTROL 28 Upgrading to a Smart "One Card" Student ID By Brett St. Pierre Multi-technology options provide myriad options for campus security SOCIAL MEDIA & SECURITY 32 Drinking from the Fire Hose: Social Media on Campus By Phil Harris Campuses should implement specifc social media strategies RISK MITIGATION 36 Campus Threat Assessment Teams Help to Mitigate Risk By Katie Johnson Centralized and secure record- keeping is key for Virginia colleges making their campuses a safe haven VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 42 ALPR Surges in Public Safety Applications By John Chigos National issues illustrate the growing need for advanced video surveillance February/March 2016 I Volume 26, Number 1 CONTENTS Risk Mitigation stRategies and solutions November/December 2014 vol. 2 POWERED BY Starts On Page 14 Qatar's International Gem 2014's Grand Platinum winner showcases the Qatar Petroleum District's massive corporate security project in Doha, encompassing more than 6 million sq. ft. MBTA Protects the Buses The top transit project of 2014 highlights Boston's commitment to cutting edge video surveillance A Healthy Security Plan Navicent Health invests in long-term security benefits and is 2014's best healthcare project Securing Big Blue University of Kentucky standardizes its security footprint to earn 2014's most innovative campus security project SECURITY INNOVATION AWARD WINNERS 2014 SPECIAL ISSUE: SECURITY INNOVATION AWARD W I N N E R Renew/ Subscribe to Security Technology Executive today! FREE! GO TO www.securityinfowatch.com/ subscribe and enter priority code 2016MAG Information is POWER. RENEW/ SUBSCRIBE INFORMATION IS POWER COLUMNS 6 My Point of View Steve Lasky Grading Campus Security 8 Convergence Q&A; Ray Bernard High-Value Education 10 Tech Trends Ray Coulombe Commercial Wireless Comes of Age 58 Cool as McCumber John McCumber Que Sera Sera DEPARTMENTS 12 SIW Market Focus 52 ISC West Product Showcase 57 Advertisers' Index COVER STORY 16 After Sandy Hook: Security Trends and Best Practices You Should Know By Minu Youngkin Recent events force schools to adopt emerging technology solutions CASE STUDY: CAMPUS SECURITY 48 Emergency Communications is Bluelight Special University of Kentucky unifed its video and emergency management process with bluelight security/ communication towers 22 48 28 52

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