Posted on October 27th, 2010 by Gary Moore
Campus safety and security continue to be important issues on every campus today. But it’s not just about adding new access technologies and safety policies. From planning to building design to landscaping, a variety of factors can have an impact on the actual safety — and how secure students feel — on campus. Many of… Read more >>
Tags: Access Technology, Campus Safety, security concern, Visitors Management
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Posted on October 27th, 2010 by Gary Moore
Due to increased school violence and parental concerns regarding bus driver behavior, school bus surveillance has become more prevalent. School officials throughout the nation are held accountable by parents to ensure student safety on the buses, and by using video surveillance this security can be assured.
School bus management has never been easy, but with today’s… Read more >>
Tags: DVR, Educational Market, Protection, safety, safety signal, school violence, Students, Video Surveillance
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Posted on September 12th, 2010 by Gary Moore
A wireless camera surveillance system installed at Cal State Long Beach last year has led to about a dozen arrests and alerted officials to medical emergencies on campus, university officials said.
According to the Press-Telegram, the university spent about $1 million to install 37 remote-controlled cameras, 29 of which send images wirelessly, in an effort to… Read more >>
Tags: camera monitor, live footage, police monitor, remote surveillance, wireless surveillance
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Posted on September 12th, 2010 by Gary Moore
Hi Friends, I got this New Article from the ESPN Website written by one of their Reporters. I thought I should share it with you all.
It’s a Nice Article which focuses on the Incidents occurring in the Sporting Events of Colleges and Schools. It shows how the Law Enforcement Officers deal and tackle with such… Read more >>
Tags: drugs, kidnapping, obscene, shouting
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Posted on July 29th, 2010 by admin
iWatch systems has been making rigorous ground works to reach the prospects in educational market segment of Schools and Colleges doing various marketing activities like tele-marketing, sending brochures, newsletters, fax and email marketing, demonstrations and site surveys.
Till date iWatch systems has been able to reach out to all the Schools and Colleges of south Florida… Read more >>
Tags: access, education, iwatch, security company, surveillance
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Posted on July 25th, 2010 by Gary Moore
School systems and police departments are community partners, and ensuring student, faculty and officer safety is a high priority for both entities. In Pennsylvania, police departments are being both innovative and proactive by using wireless technology to handle school safety. If there’s an emergency, local police departments can increase situational awareness by directly linking to… Read more >>
Tags: Access Control systems, electronic eyes, hidden cam, IPVS, VPN firewall, wireless
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Posted on June 24th, 2010 by Gary Moore
Schools in Stockholm Stad (City of Stockholm, Sweden), consisting of 170 individual schools and a total of 80,000 Novell network users, starting their computer education in the first grade and continue using computers through high school. Initially 450 users at the Kvarnby School were provided with biometrics.
Challenge: Although the Kvarnby School in Stockholm had come… Read more >>
Tags: Access Control systems, biometric readers, biometrics, fingerprint scan
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Posted on June 24th, 2010 by Gary Moore
Before secondary and middle school officials install video surveillance systems to prevent vandalism, gang activity, fights, trespassing or theft, they must sit down and conduct a thorough inventory of their needs and security concerns.
Important first questions to ask include:
• What security threats will the new cameras address?
• How will the surveillance equipment address those threats?
•… Read more >>
Tags: CCTV, hidden cam, IP, IP Camera, security concern, trespassing, Video Surveillance
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Posted on May 6th, 2010 by Gary Moore
A plan to electronically track attendance at an Arizona university is being framed as a way to encourage going to class and participation, but privacy experts and some students are wary the technology could become a security and privacy concern.
Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff, will start using “proximity card readers” in some lower-division classes… Read more >>
Tags: attendance track, card reader, Ethernet, Facebook, proximity card reader
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Posted on April 27th, 2010 by Gary Moore
In the earlier days school violence was the term used to define the severe punishments given by the teachers and school authorities to their students on account of misbehavior or misconduct. But in the present day it is completely different. School violence means violent activities and actions carried out by children inside the school atmosphere…. Read more >>
Tags: drug abuse, physical attack, school violence, sexual harassment, vandalism
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