Introduction to the EverAlert all in one IP based notification system:
In your facility, time is of the essence. That means having a communication system that doesn’t waste your time. You need consistent cross-campus connectivity, up-to-the-minute messaging, and emergency alerts. EverAlert is the multi-functional communication system that streamlines your operations.
With the EverAlert system, you can:
Consolidate bells, alarms, public address and more into one easy-to-use system Issue live audio announcements from your IP phone system Deliver critical, clear, and timely messages during threats Improve communications across facilities Display important messages, including events and meetings Deliver current local weather conditions Ensure everyone is on the same precise time
This session will explore Audio Enhancement's solutions for empowering voices, enriching communication, and driving achievement. Classroom audio is critical for success. Audio Enhancement’s ecosystem includes alert buttons, bells, intercoms, video solutions for remote learning, and interoperability with existing equipment, fostering equity, safety, teacher development, and school communication.
Understanding your data's privacy and vulnerability is crucial in today's digital world, especially in education. This session is designed to empower Google admins with the knowledge and tools to proactively safeguard district data using Google Workspace for Education Standard/Plus. We'll explore how to utilize data effectively for strategic decision-making.
Gone are the days where we can install a firewall, configure some access lists, and call it a day. The threat landscape today requires a different approach, using a wide variety of techniques to secure your network. Learn more about using Deception technology and Security Operations Center-as-a-service to solidify your security posture.
Arctic Wolf and BlueAlly will lead a discussion around the types of attacks that have led to major breaches in Iowa K-12 school districts. And while 24x7 eyes on glass across your collective attack surfaces is ideal, how are other school districts in the Midwest able to afford best-in-class MDR?