Title:
How Schools and Universities Can Digitally Map Their Campus Security Technology for Better Safety
Description:
Security professionals have traditionally relied on floorplans, hand-written markups, and pictures on cell phones for site surveys, system implementation, and maintenance. Today, system integrators, K-12 schools, and universities are using new digital tools to not only streamline design, but also to centralize all physical security, IT, and technology assets in one place as a digital “as built,” or map, for real-time resource, communication, and device management. Join this session to learn how cloud-based platforms and mobile apps empower stakeholders to plan, budget, implement, and maintain hundreds of devices deployed across campuses as well as improve emergency response operations by ensuring first responders have immediate access to the most up-to-date information about a campus’ security solution.
Learning Objective #1:
Describe the top challenges of designing and maintaining campus security systems.
Learning Objective #2:
Apply strategies to drive cross-functional collaboration across stakeholders (security managers, administrators, public safety personnel and integrators).
Learning Objective #3:
Implement best practices for using cloud-based platforms and mobile apps to simplify planning, design, budget, proposal and device maintenance management.
Type:
All Access Education