These product demo sessions were agreed upon with SRTA. They aim to inform our community about the Emergency Management Systems under consideration for implementation, designed to enhance campus safety across the district.
These product demo sessions were agreed upon with SRTA. They aim to inform our community about the Emergency Management Systems under consideration for implementation, designed to enhance campus safety across the district.
These product demo sessions were agreed upon with SRTA. They aim to inform our community about the Emergency Management Systems under consideration for implementation, designed to enhance campus safety across the district.
Audience: Site and district admin and their support safety staff (certificated and classified: e.g. campus supervisors, APs, VPs) Materials to bring: SRCS provided Laptops and iPhones Description: Campus Security IT Tools Workshop. Learn how to use the Campus Security IT Tools more efficiently. Emergency and custom announcements over PA, Security Cameras access from inside and outside our network, Security Cameras PC Avigilon client features , iPhone Apps you should , Tech help will be available to troubleshoot some of your issues and get you on track with your devices.
The world is interconnected. Whether at work, at home, at school or simply through communicating with friends and family, we come together online by the devices and the apps we use every day. With increased connectivity comes increased risk. Whether it’s our data, finances or identities, there are those who wish to do us harm and disrupt our lives through attacks on services we rely on, from health care and our schools; to the small businesses and nonprofits that are part of our communities; to our personal information and that of friends and family.
CISA’s cybersecurity awareness program, Secure Our World, is an enduring effort to educate individuals, small & medium-sized businesses, and other organizations on the actionable steps we can each take to stay more safe and secure online. It is a collective effort to reduce the risks we face from online criminals looking for easy targets. If we take four steps: 1. Recognize and report phishing, 2. Use strong passwords, 3. Turn on multi factor authentication, 4. Update software —we won't be as vulnerable to deceptive tactics, and it will be much harder to scam us or steal our information.