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Data Security Issues for the Business World
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas
Security breaches have been making news for years despite repeated warnings from I.T. professionals that many businesses are unprepared for a variety of data security threats. What can companies do to better protect themselves and their customer’s data from security threats? Here are five of the most likely causes of data security breaches and what business can do to protect against them. 1. Bringing your own mobile device to workData theft is more probable when employees are ...
How to mitigate violence and improve hospital workplace safety
Monday, September 18, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas
There is a lot of tension in hospitals. It is an emotionally charged place filled with people who are not happy to be there (both patients and visitors). When you add in the fact that many hospitals have an “open-door” security policy, there is a high chance of violence to occur, especially to healthcare workers who are hit, scratched, bit, threatened, and harassed with unfortunate regularity. According to a 2014 survey, almost 80% of nurses reported being attacked on the job ...
Threshold Introduces New Brand: "One Day Time-Expiring Visitor Badges"
Wednesday, September 13, 2017 by Andrew Jones
Threshold, a division of Data Management, Inc., has developed a new brand for its industry-leading temporary badge product line. "One Day™ Time-Expiring Visitor Badges" bolster security protocols and simplify visitor management at schools, healthcare facilities, corporate campuses, and more. One Day Time-Expiring Visitor Badges are "valid today and void tomorrow," changing color overnight to display a "VOID" that prevents reuse the next day. As a result, the time-expiring visitor ...
Identifying potential student security threats & what schools can do
Wednesday, September 6, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas
Keeping a K-12 school secure is a very difficult job. There are so many aspects to keep track of ranging from developing security procedures for a myriad of possible situations (such as threats from the student body and the outside world), access control, visitor management, and security equipment decisions. Administrators can do their due diligence on these items, but mustn’t forget to be plugged into the population of students as well. The students can be an invaluable resource for ...
Remember to plan security for offsite business events
Monday, August 28, 2017 by Paul Kazlauskas
Meetings are a fact of life in the business world. When hosting an off-site meeting for a large group of people, there are many details to consider and keep track of. An event management organizer must figure out many logistics such as: The content of the meeting Determine who will present and attend Invite the attendees Make sure the presenter(s) are prepared Define a flow to the meeting and when there would be breaks Purchase refreshments And many more ...
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