
K-12 leaders are navigating an increasingly complex safety landscape. Districts are managing evolving security concerns, stretched staff resources, aging facilities, and multiple campuses across their communities. In this environment, disconnected security systems can no longer provide the visibility, responsiveness, or efficiency that modern campuses require.
This executive-level webinar will explore how K–12 districts can modernize physical security with a cloud-managed, AI-powered approach. Drawing on real-world district examples, including multi-site deployments managed with limited IT staff, we’ll examine how schools can improve safety outcomes while reducing operational complexity.
What attendees will learn:
This webinar is designed for Superintendents, CIOs, CTOs, IT Directors, Facilities Leaders, School Resource Officers, and District Safety Teams responsible for protecting students and staff.
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Chris has 6-years of experience helping customers across multiple verticals with their physical security strategies and execution leveraging Cisco’s cloud managed smart camera solution.
Lakshmi is a Go-to-Market leader and industry subject matter expert who partners with organizations to bring ideas to market effectively, with focus on customer needs, data-driven decisions, and building programs that drive meaningful, lasting impact.
Ron Bergmann — Moderator
Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government
Ronald M. Bergmann most recently served as Vice President for Information Technology and CIO at Lehman College/CUNY. At Lehman, Ron and his team pioneered the use of analytics, automated major business processes, enhanced classroom technology, and opened the first virtual reality lab in the region. Lehman was cited as an exemplar in the 2018 Horizon Report for its innovative Lehman 360 digital platform. Ron is a fellow of the EDUCAUSE/CLIR Frye (now Leading Change) Institute and was named in 2017 as one of the nation’s top technologists, transformers, and trailblazers by the Center for Digital Education.
Ron previously served as first deputy commissioner of New York City's information technology agency where he was selected by Government Technology Magazine as one of the nation's leading individuals redefining and advancing technology's role in government.
