The rest of the team have shared their approaches to security in their private studios. I’m going to take a look at security in studios in institutions. There is a fundamental difference here - In a private studio you can protect equipment by limiting access to the space. Unfortunately you can’t do that in an institution and much of the access you will be offering is unsupervised. What are the risks and how can you mitigate them?
Studio Security In Educational Institutions - Part 1
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