Hospital security pros discuss video surveillance

Comments and advice come from Campus Safety magazine’s video surveillance survey


Hospital and campus security pros share comments and advice on video surveillance in Campus Safety magazine’s video surveillance survey.

While the vast majority of comments were positive from the more than 900 security professionals who took the 2016 Campus Safety Video Surveillance Survey, there were some interesting concerns as well.

Concerns were expressed on topics including on funding, executive buy-in and IT issues.

Participants also offered advice on what to acquire and what to avoid when selecting a new or upgraded security camera system.

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July 11, 2016


Topic Area: Security


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