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Texas Association of Community Schools Construction Conference Sponsored by TCPN

Texas Association of Community Schools Construction Conference Sponsored by TCPN. Today’s Agenda. What are the threats to Facilities? What’s on Administrator’s/Superintendent’s minds? Share examples of positive changes and technologies. Open up dialogue for discussion.

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Texas Association of Community Schools Construction Conference Sponsored by TCPN

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  1. Texas Association of Community Schools Construction Conference Sponsored by TCPN

  2. Today’s Agenda • What are the threats to Facilities? • What’s on Administrator’s/Superintendent’s minds? • Share examples of positive changes and technologies. • Open up dialogue for discussion. What is significant about the number 18? Confidential Page 2

  3. Our Task Today is a Bit Daunting… Confidential Page 3

  4. Quiz • When did all of this come about? • Physical Security • Electronic Security • Intercom Systems • CCTV • Access Control Systems • Integration Confidential Page 4

  5. Quiz • When did all of this come about? • Physical Security – Long, long ago… • Electronic Security – 1851 w/the McCullough Loop • Intercom Systems – 1940’s • CCTV – late 1950’s (London Trains) • Access Control Systems - early to mid 1960’s • Integration – late 1980’s and improving each day… Confidential Page 5

  6. THE top Security Concern Confidential Page 6

  7. Top 5 Security Concerns • #1 Cyber/Communications Security • #2 Workplace Violence and Prevention/Response • #3 Business Continuity • #4 Employee Selection/Screening • #5 Property Crime From the Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. 2012 Confidential Page 7

  8. ONE problem in schools • Past architecture/construction make them difficult to secure • Today, much of the equipment going into schools is for surveillance and delaying an intruder • Therefore “hardening of the schools” refers to improved use of cameras, new alarm systems and panic buttons Confidential Page 8

  9. Let’s Look to Available Technologies/Solutions …to reduce threat …to mitigate risk …to enhance productivity …to save and/or improve lives …and, to be (not only feel) more safe! Confidential Page 9

  10. Available Technology Digital & CCTV Video Intelligent Video Access Control Physical & Logical Security Systems Biometrics & Smartcard Visitor Management Intrusion Detection & Alarms Situation Monitoring Perimeter Protection Confidential Page 10

  11. Available Technology Digital & CCTV Video Intelligent Video Access Control Physical & Logical Security Systems Increasing Demand Biometrics & Smartcard Visitor Management Intrusion Detection & Alarms Situation Monitoring Perimeter Protection Confidential Page 11

  12. Let’s talk technology… • IP Video (HDTV &/or MegaPixel) • Many cameras are now “sensors” • Video Management Solutions (VMS applications) • Technology AND Recording at the “edge” Confidential Page 12

  13. Let’s talk technology… Intelligent Video Analytics • Rules Based • Single Person • Multiple Persons • Fast-Moving Persons • Fallen Person • Left-Behind Object • Lurking Person • Erratic Person Single Vehicle Multiple Vehicles Sudden-Stopped Vehicle Fast Vehicle Slow-Moving Vehicle Forming Crowd Dispersing Crowd Converging People How about an example? • Cognitive Learning Artificial Intelligence and so much more… Confidential Page 13

  14. Let’s talk technology… Confidential Page 14

  15. Let’s talk technology… • EOC / Fusion Center Confidential Page 15

  16. Let’s talk technology… • PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) • Industry Definition – a category of software that provides a platform and applications created by middleware developers, designed to integrate multiple unconnected security applications and devices controlling them through one comprehensive user interface. • Darin’s Definition – allows for situational awareness by proactively handling any event while meeting compliance plus policy management much more efficiently AND effectively… PSIM Access Control * Video Mgmt * xVR Storage * Analytics * Sensors * Building Mgmt Alarms POS * ID Mgmt * IS/GPS * Fire * Video Walls * Radar * Etc. Confidential Page 16

  17. Let’s talk technology… Bullet-proof Glass Ballistic Protection • Vestibule Hardening • Mass Notification • Remote Monitoring / Verification Confidential Page 17

  18. Let’s talk technology… • Key Management • Global Positioning Systems (GPS) • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Passive (low cost, dumb, short range; get excited by a reader or antenna and transmit their unique identification) • Active (increased cost, smart, long range; battery powered, provide a heart beat and alarm attributes) Strap Sensor Bolt Sensor Confidential Page 18

  19. Let’s talk technology… • Mobile Security Solutions • BYOD (bring your own device) • Proprietary packaging iPod iPhone iPad • Integration of Databases - HR, LDAP/AD, Contractor, Watch list, Compliance list, Certification list, etc. Confidential Page 19

  20. Summary • “Physical” Security gets top billing… • …although Cyber is much more vulnerable and often untraced • Security is not a “single solution” solution (make sense?) • “Many” individual solutions should be considered based upon various threats • Emerging is good, yet not always best • At times, leading edge can be painful • Being informed is best • Know someone who knows someone; expand your network Confidential Page 20

  21. Questions Michael Huffman Account Manager Convergint Technologies, LLC Michael.Huffman@Convergint.com 832.327.3700 Office 832.524.6024 Cell Darin R. Dillon, CPP Business Development Manager Convergint Technologies, LLC Darin@Convergint.com 832.327.3700 Office 713.204.7035 Cell Recently overheard… “Before LinkedIn, I didn’t know any strangers.” Confidential Page 21

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