Exploring the “Run, Hide, Fight” Debate

Exploring the “Run, Hide, Fight” Debate

In a previous blog, I explored the ways in which workplaces, educational institutions, and similar establishments can properly train their staff to handle violent threats. In this regard, many organizations have utilized free Department of Homeland Security resources...
Recognition Technology Continues to Hurt Security, Not Help It

Recognition Technology Continues to Hurt Security, Not Help It

It is no secret that cognitive technology is changing countless industries worldwide, and in many cases, these changes have been objectively positive and constructive. However, as these technologies continue to become increasingly normalized aspect of our culture, the...
Digital Evidence Management in Public Safety: Three Considerations

Digital Evidence Management in Public Safety: Three Considerations

With the world around us becoming increasingly digitized and video surveillance becoming more prevalent, security and law enforcement personnel have become faced with a growing level of digital evidence; in fact, some would suggest that effective investigations, loss...

Passion and Control: Maintaining Public Safety in Times of Protest

The past few months have seen political and moral discourse reach dangerous new boiling points on a variety of fronts, and now, a series of suspicious devices have been sent to politically prominent people, congressional offices have been vandalized and increasing...