Sarasota Memorial Health Care System has evolved and transformed its public safety department over the years, from locking and unlocking doors to being an educator, team member and partner in response for clinical staff, employees and the organization. The security team has taken steps to continue to evolve the program, including integrating with emergency management, upgrading security technology and implementing targeted training.
The Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST) pairs public safety officers with mental health clinicians to respond to behavioral health crises on Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus.
The first half of 2021 brought both bad news and good news about distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The DDoS threat continues to be a global problem, at a massive scale, with increasing complexity, but proactive actions have had a positive impact.
From ransomware to re-branding, cybercrime rings use varying tactics to disrupt and extort organizations. How can your enterprise organization best prepare?
By performing a risk assessment, mitigating potential threats and working with managed service providers, healthcare organizations can better protect themselves from cyberattacks.
Detroit Alerts 365 will send emergency alerts to residents based on their location, including notifications about missing persons, severe weather and other emergencies.
Listen to Elizabeth Rice, Senior Vice President of Business Operations and Strategy at Blackstone Consulting, as she sits down with Security’s Layan Dahhan to talk about her career journey and the importance of culture in the workplace.
The NTT 2021 Global Workforce Report found disparities between C-suite and operations staff perceptions of remote and in-person work, as well as the level of employee satisfaction in their organizations.
Review five studies concerning workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare settings to determine next steps for the security industry in raising worker morale and mitigating the risk of WPV in hospitals.