XSponse Security

Revolutionizing Security in Schools and Other Public Spaces

About this Event

One of the key findings by safety experts after shootings in schools, offices, and other public places is that more timely, more accurate, and more integrated information and action could have saved lives.

XSponse is an AI powered security platform that streamlines emergency alerts with real-time data, making the environment safer and smarter. Easy to install and update, it’s a complete security solution. Their technology stack includes hardware (e.g. wearable badges, environmental sensors, visual / audible displays, panic buttons, and revolutionary camera technology) as well as a cloud-based software backbone (X-Guardian) with open API integrations and automated workflows.

Led by two parents whose children were killed in the Parkland School shooting, their mission is to ensure every school and public building receives the best protection and no parent has to suffer the loss they did.

Register today to watch our Fireside Chat with Lee Mandell, CEO of XSponse, and others from his team to hear how XSponse reduces the friction that has always been associated with patchworked security systems and saves lives.

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January 7

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