The variety of possible types of attacks at public venues makes preparing for these scenarios problematic. Whether attacks are an organized attempt at terrorism or a solitary action scenario, they can take many forms.
Hardening the Event as a Target
Whether your schoolās event attracts hundreds or thousands, you must add security personnel and plan to accommodate the need. Security should be considered in the planning stages for such an event to include emergency services. Having adequate coverage of trained professionals to cover your event sends a message to potential perpetrators that your event is not an easy target. The presence of overt security at your event can also convey to your guests that they are in a safe environment.
Some key considerations and best practices for public events include:
- An up-to-date emergency operations plan (EOP) prepares and provides for sound policy and procedures in the case of an emergency.
- The EOP should include planning for disasters, threats, mass evacuations, event maps, emergency rally points, and command center locations.
- Optimal event coverage includes overt and covert trained security and law enforcement. Staff screening and criminal background checks will help head off internal problems early.
- An established security perimeter with easily recognizable entry/exit points can go a long way in meeting security needs.
- Temporary fencing and barricades can help with crowd and traffic management.
- Policies can help to avert problems at the point of entry. Establish procedures for the following:
- Bag and Package SearchĀ
- In/out Return Procedures for PatronsĀ
- Posted Conduct RulesĀ
- Security communication equipment procedures help your security team maintain operational contact when an incident occurs.
- Public address and mass notification systems help communicate vital information to people in an emergency.
- Situational awareness and the alertness of your staff can mean the difference between a successful and an averted attack.
- When a school campus is open for a public event, the security team should take special care to restrict sensitive areas of campus from public access.
- Treat suspicious packages and activity as a worst-case scenario in the large-scale event setting.
Event Space Clutter
Jack Hanagriff is the program manager for the Houston Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security. Because he has firsthand experience with security planning for public events, Hanagriff is an advocate of video surveillance to aid in live crowd monitoring.
Hanagriff says, āThe environment changes. No longer is a green space open. It's cluttered with buildings, banners, balloons, and everything that comes with the festival. We discovered that we needed to have the visual observation of certain areas that we no longer had because they were now blocked by a stage, some banner, or some other promotional obstacle. So we were finding that our legacy system was proven and helpful in most events, was not adequate because we needed a temporary system that you would put up and could be fluid with the event.ā
Scaling Video Technology with the Event in Mind
Milestone Systems works with higher education institutions worldwide to provide and deploy effective security solutions alongside their integration and development partners.
As a result, Milestoneās XProtectĀ® VMS is an open platform solution that is flexible and reliable in meeting the requirements of any event. With scalability that works with your existing surveillance infrastructure and the ability to expand to meet the needs of even the largest multisite event, XProtect provides the tools that your event deserves to protect your guests.
Video surveillance has moved beyond an outdated black and white camera with a fuzzy picture and no detail. Instead, modern IP camera technology produces megapixel resolution video images, and XProtect can analyze terabytes of video from hundreds or thousands of network-attached cameras. In addition, advanced search tools can lead your security team to precisely the incident they need to review.
XProtect Rapid REVIEW, powered by video content analytics platform BriefCam, uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep learning to create searchable footage that recognizes and extracts objects. So whether itās counting cars, people, backpacks, or line crossing, operators can use XProtect Rapid REVIEW to create a customizable search and report results, sometimes in just minutes.
Todayās VMS systems can integrate with your entry access points to improve security procedures linked with video intercom and existing access control systems. Furthermore,Ā XProtect AccessĀ is a Milestone product that makes managing large installations easy and provides customizable alerts. For example, suppose a person triggers an access point in a sensitive area or props open a door. In that case, operators could be notified and see live streaming video from a nearby camera.
Advanced Detection Using Artificial Intelligence
With assistance from partner technology, XProtect open platform can display alerts and associated video events in real-time when a weapon is detected. This proactive feature can trigger automated actions, including notifying monitoring personnel, initiating lockdown protocols, and sending real-time alerts to police dispatch for emergency response.
Milestone also partners with manufacturers who provide tools that detect the sound of a gunshot or identify a muzzle flash on video. In addition, some of this technology can triangulate gunshot detection from multiple sensors and pinpoint the location of the weapon fired. Furthermore, the software rules engine can automatically alert security, helping to reduce response times.
Aggression detection is a necessary video analytic in areas where the public interacts. For example, audio sensors can monitor sound while listening for raised voices, shouting, or keywords from passersby. An alert notifies monitoring personnel when aggression occurs. As a result, security teams can initiate a proactive response. Some sensors can pick up key phrases, such as āCall 9-1-1ā or āHelp.ā In addition, the audio analytics can tag video associated with the audio, triggering the notification to operators.
College event security is a big challenge for campuses everywhere. The single best practice for those who are planning a large-scale event is to plan early and thoroughly for the event. A comprehensive emergency plan and collaboration with a planning team will prepare your campus before an incident occurs. Milestone has the expertise and the technology to help your security team be better prepared and ready to respond when an incident happens on your campus.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā