What these common factors tell us is that there is more to preventing school shootings than just having a good response plan. Using the well-known emergency management cycle of Prevention – Mitigation – Preparedness – Response – Recovery is a good approach.
Read MoreGetting hospital staff to understand and perform their role in keeping the healthcare community safe, is critical to a healthcare security department successfully achieving the overall mission of maintaining a safe and secure environment. There is no one program, service or recipe to achieve this. A multifaceted approach must be taken.
Read MoreIf your organization is using legacy 125khz proximity card technologies to manage access control into your facilities, you may be at risk to the vulnerability of having these cards cloned. Cloning proximity cards is as easy as having a physical key cut at the lock shop.
Read MoreWe’re proud to share that Paul Denton and John Kleburg contributed their expertise in the fall release of The Journal of Art Crime.
The Impact of Human Error: How it Places Under Scrutiny the International Art Market and Disrupts the Natural Pace of Academic Scholarship: An Exercise in Provenance Research.
Read MoreReally interesting podcast on the challenges of recruiting minorities in law enforcement. Kudos to our very own Paul Denton for influencing a young man to take a career in law enforcement!
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for higher education institutions and other business enterprises to have facilities separate from their main campus. These can vary from a single rented office to a large expansive of property.
Read MoreThe least expensive and most effective measure you can take to protect yourself against crime is to incorporate certain habits into your daily routine that make you and your family less vulnerable - to adopt a “security conscious” lifestyle. Always be aware of your environment and any possible dangers. Take note of the nearest exits in any facility you visit. A basic rule is to stay alert to your surroundings, trust your instincts, and if you feel uncomfortable in a place or situation, take action, and leave immediately. The best prevention is precaution.
Read MoreArchitectural firms encounter many challenges with electrified door hardware, particularly when an access control system is involved. SRMC has assisted several of our architectural partners through the labyrinth of coordinating electrified door hardware and access control systems.
Read MoreWe call it a 360º process because we work to understand your entire operation, not just the security aspects of what you do. We understand that security is a piece of the puzzle, but not the whole puzzle. We help organizations prepare, plan, and implement security that supports their operation and protects what matters most to you; your people, your property, and your assets.
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