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Ransomware Attack Shuts Down 14 Ohio Medical Centers
Kettering Health confirmed that a cyberattack caused the outage, although it has not publicly acknowledged the attack as ransomware.
NewsMan Tries to Kidnap 5-Year-Old from Oklahoma City Elementary School
A Santa Fe South Shidler Elementary School teacher hesitantly allowed the man to leave with the child before the principal intervened.
NewsCall for Entries for 2025 for the Campus Safety BEST Awards
If you are a security products manufacturer or systems integrator, the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards program is for you!
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
Mass. Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Closing Education Department
The federal judge also ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the nearly 1,300 Education Department employees who were laid off in March.
NewsAtlanta Police Seek Person of Interest After Fatal Shooting of Georgia Tech Student
Investigators believe Akash Banerjee was targeted in the shooting and have released security camera footage of the person of interest.
NewsWant to Improve Classroom Safety? Don’t Just Focus on the Door
When addressing classroom security, also take into consideration protocols, windows, training, visitor management, and emergency plans.
NewsMeasles Outbreak Spurs Dramatic Surge in Infant Vaccinations in Texas
The number of 6-month-old babies in Texas receiving their first measles shot surged in April, rising to more than 30 times the average seen in the previous year.
NewsUPDATE: Department of Education Rescinds $37 Million Fine Against Grand Canyon University
The fine was imposed in 2023 after the federal government reported that an investigation found 78% of doctoral students who graduated between 2017 and 2022 required additional courses.
News2 UW-Platteville Students Dead in Suspected Murder-Suicide
The deceased UW-Platteville students, identified as Kelsie Martin and Hallie Helms, had just graduated two days prior.
NewsWhich States Have Banned Cell Phones in Schools?
Most recently, in Feb. 2025, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker proposed statewide legislation that would ban cell phones during instruction time.
InsightsCDC Communication Channels Go Silent, Raising Health Risk Concerns
Since January many of the CDC’s regular public communication platforms have dramatically reduced activity or gone silent altogether.
NewsFSU Shooting Prompts Security Review of All State University System of Florida Campuses
A month after the FSU shooting, chancellor Ray Rodrigues announced plans to conduct security assessments at all campuses and to hold a safety summit in October.
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