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School Security & Active Shooter Interdiction: A Q&A With Vince Riden

Security Industry Association

Many schools were designed with smaller buildings arranged in groups, maximizing the shape of the plot of land available to the project, with administration buildings attached to areas of public gathering (gymnasiums, auditoriums and cafeterias) – typically these are the most vulnerable areas. during an emergency.

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The critical importance of active assailant preparedness in today’s workplace 

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To understand the current dynamic threat landscape Everbridge partnered with ASIS to survey around 700 security professionals to establish benchmark data and we consolidated our findings into the 2024 active assailant preparedness report which can be downloaded below.

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Five ways to improve campus safety and security

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The integration of this technology into existing campus security strategies streamlines emergency response efforts, elevating the overall level of safety and security. With advanced technology solutions, campuses transition from reactive to responsive, ensuring that in the face of adversity, every second counts.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

SR – Supply Chain Risk Management : Managing risks from the supply chain to reduce vulnerabilities. Regarded as the cybersecurity benchmark by federal agencies, NIST 800-53 also ensures compliance with the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 200 (FIPS 200), mandatory for government entities and affiliates.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

SR – Supply Chain Risk Management : Managing risks from the supply chain to reduce vulnerabilities. Regarded as the cybersecurity benchmark by federal agencies, NIST 800-53 also ensures compliance with the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 200 (FIPS 200), mandatory for government entities and affiliates.

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Cities, Cultural Heritage and the Culture of Responding to Floods

Emergency Planning

Secondly, we need to make emergency planning more rigorous and standardise it on the basis of well-chosen benchmarks. Plans need to be based on detailed but flexible scenarios so that we can anticipate what will need to be done when the next emergency strikes.