Rappahannock Community College has launched an online incident reporting platform called TIPS (Threat Assessment, Incident Management and Prevention Services) from Awareity, equipping students, faculty, staff and others on campus to report incidents.
Read MoreThomas Nelson Community College (TNCC) has launched a new online incident reporting platform called TIPS that allows students, faculty, staff and others on campus to confidentially report potentially harmful incidents.
Read MoreIn an effort to keep up with information security risks and threats and improve the incident management process between the 23 Virginia Community Colleges and the system office, the Virginia Community College System has implemented TIPS.
Read MoreAwareity, a leading provider of incident management and prevention software platforms, has received a 2012 Innovation Award from Business Insurance, for TIPS (Threat Assessment, Incident Management and Prevention Services).
Read MoreNorfolk State University (NSU) implemented Awareity's award-winning MOAT (Managed Ongoing Awareness and Trust) tools to address escalating costs and obligations with information security, campus safety, risk management, privacy and compliance.
Read MoreIn celebration of National Campus Safety Awareness Month, Awareity is offering colleges a free 30 day trial of MOAT (Managed Ongoing Awareness and Trust) tools and TIPS (Threat Assessment, Incident Management and Prevention Services).
Read MoreRick Shaw, President and CEO of Awareity, was selected by the Campus Tech conference advisory board and selection committee for inclusion in Campus Technology 2010's program with two one-hour poster sessions.
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