Video Surveillance

Read: Vanderbilt University Study Offers Insight Into Traffic Jam Patterns

Vanderbilt University Study Offers Insight Into Traffic Jam Patterns

The research will be used to understand how and why phantom traffic jams, or stop-and-go traffic with no obvious cause, occur.

Read: Implementing AI-Supported Gun Detection in Schools: What We Learned

Implementing AI-Supported Gun Detection in Schools: What We Learned

Be sure to address these considerations when vetting artificial intelligence (AI) technology for gun detection.

Read: 2 MSU Shooting Survivors File Notices of Intent to Sue School

2 MSU Shooting Survivors File Notices of Intent to Sue School

One of the MSU students was shot in the head while the other was shot in the chest.

Read: NDAA Compliance Is No Longer an Elective

NDAA Compliance Is No Longer an Elective

Unless your campus has upgraded your security cameras and associated hardware recently, chances are you aren’t NDAA-compliant.

Read: Hanwha Vision Introduces SolidEDGE Serverless Camera System

Hanwha Vision Introduces SolidEDGE Serverless Camera System

The serverless camera system offers onboard Solid State Drive (SSD) storage and an embedded WAEV VMS server.

Read: 3 Shot Outside Temple University Hospital ER

3 Shot Outside Temple University Hospital ER

All three male victims were able to walk into the emergency department themselves where they were treated for their gunshot wounds.

Read: How Elizabeth Schools Upgraded Security on a Budget

How Elizabeth Schools Upgraded Security on a Budget

This small, rural school district in Colorado saved $44,000 when it installed new security cameras, signage, and other safety systems. Here’s how they did it.

Read: DHS Announces First Department-Wide Policy on Body-Worn Cameras

DHS Announces First Department-Wide Policy on Body-Worn Cameras

Within 180 days, DHS agencies and offices will draft and issue, or update, their own individual body-worn cameras policies that meet or exceed the department-wide policy.

Read: Clark County Schools to Pay Student $1.4 Million After Sexual Assault Caught on Surveillance

Clark County Schools to Pay Student $1.4 Million After Sexual Assault Caught on Surveillance

Court documents allege five employees were on their cell phone or talking to each other as a 13-year-old was sexually assaulted in a gym.

Read: Want to Participate in a Technology Pilot Program? Read This First

Want to Participate in a Technology Pilot Program? Read This First

There are pros and cons to participating in technology pilots. Be sure to understand the benefits and challenges before getting involved.

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