Detection & Response Activation—Critical Components for Active Shooter Technology Solutions

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Originally Aired - Monday, September 11 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Central Time (US & Canada)

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Location: D166


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Title: Detection & Response Activation—Critical Components for Active Shooter Technology Solutions

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In 2022, there were a staggering 649 U.S. mass shootings. We must better protect our people and we have technologies available to detect gun threats TODAY—not in the future. The method of detection is critical to helping prevent tragedies, but taking that intelligence and combining it with a nearly instantaneous automated response is the key factor to success.

Utilizing mass shooting case studies from Sandy Hook and Parkland schools and Tops Supermarket, this session will review multiple active shooter prevention technologies and explain how AI-driven visual gun detection has emerged as a highly effective solution. This technology can monitor and detect, but it can also quickly alert and trigger sophisticated security procedures.  

Learning Objective #1: Differentiate between four types of active shooter prevention technologies and discuss the pros/cons of each using Sandy Hook, Parkland, and Tops case studies as examples.

Learning Objective #2: Assess how AI-driven visual gun detection solutions that help spot and monitor gun threats, and quickly initiate sophisticated security procedures, can prevent mass shootings like Sandy Hook, Parkland, and Tops.

Learning Objective #3: Develop an activated emergency response plan for your own school or business that is automatically activated to maximize each crucial second during a mass shooting event.

Type: All Access Education


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