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    Ray Bernard, PSP, CHS-III is the principal consultant for Ray Bernard Consulting Services (RBCS) at www.go-rbcs.com, a firm that provides security management and technology support for public and private facilities. For more information about Ray Bernard and RBCS go to www.go-rbcs.com or call 949-831-6788. Mr. Bernard is also a member of the Content Expert Faculty of the Security Executive Council (www.SecurityExecutiveCouncil.com). Follow Ray on Twitter: @RayBernardRBCS
    There are special considerations for video servers regarding UPS support and establishing an orderly shutdown before and orderly startup after a power outage.Q: Our security systems...
    July 31, 2014
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    There are a set of diverse and complex issues facing today’s campus law enforcement and public safety professionals.
    More collaborative policing and information sharing necessary to keep pace with new threats
    July 31, 2014
    Guardly Command, which is used at OCAD in Toronto, is a web-based incident management system that helps security dispatch monitor, manage and respond to emergencies within their campus boundaries. These campus boundaries (or geo-fences) can be configured to work with multiple dispatch centers or persons assigned to safeguard different parts of a campus.
    Mobile communication roadmap puts students, faculty on a safe course
    July 28, 2014
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    Schools’ security and/or IT departments typically develop a number of teams, systems and internal policies to manage these identities, badging and access privileges. The business processes involved tend to be partly managed through loosely connected systems and are often dependent on manual steps of the IT department and administrative teams to process, record and periodically audit.
    Vendor designed automation tools streamline processes, reduce costs, assure compliance and enhance security
    July 28, 2014
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    With the integration of some aspects of physical security, privacy and compliance, the CISO may find themselves covering numerous areas of risk.
    Convergence of technologies and responsibilities create new and expanded roles for university CISOs
    July 28, 2014
    Mark Kissel, Cherokee Country Schools' Chief of Police stands outside the district's command center with police officers Todd Maloney and Brian Stevenson.
    Cherokee County schools partner with Tyco for technology as district expands its security strategy
    July 28, 2014