Security Management and Physical Security

Recent resources tagged with Security Management and Physical Security.

9 Reasons Why Campus Police and IT Should Start Talking

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Title:9 Reasons Why Campus Police and IT Should Start Talking (ID: CSD5397)
Source:Campus Safety Magazine
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/26/2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

When discussing video surveillance with campus police and IT departments at various schools and universities, I frequently hear an undercurrent of distrust between the two groups.

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Surveillance and Monitoring Technology

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Title:Surveillance and Monitoring Technology (ID: CSD5142)
Source:Oakland University
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (05/25/2006)
Type:Policies and Procedures
Abstract:

The purpose this policy, Surveillance Monitoring or Recording of University Facilities, is to deter crime and to assist the Oakland University Police Department (“OUPD”) and the University in protecting the safety and propertyof the University community.  The purpose of the policy is to regulate the use of Surveillance Cameras and Surveillance Monitoring or Recording to protect the legal and privacy interests of the University and the University Community.

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Design on a Dime: Classroom Security for 500 Bucks

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Title:Design on a Dime: Classroom Security for 500 Bucks (ID: EDU06135)
Author(s):Jay Burrell (Mississippi State University), Timothy Griffin (Mississippi State University), and Kathleen Olivieri (Mississippi State University)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Soon after a project to install instructional technology in 49 classrooms was completed, the theft of an expensive projector made it glaringly obvious that the rooms now needed security systems to protect them. With a budget of only $500 per room, a security system was developed for the newly upgraded classrooms.
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Physical IT Facilities Security

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Title:Physical IT Facilities Security (ID: DEC0305)
Author(s):Bonita M. Neas (North Dakota State University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Committees (2003)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The evolving technologies committee is charged with identifying and monitoring evolving technologies and their impact on higher education institutions. This submission is on physical IT facilities security.
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