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Customer Success Stories

City of Los Angeles Enhances Visibility into Entire Attack Surface Through Axonius

Protecting, mitigating, and responding to cyberattacks is never easy. The process is — by nature — complex.

Now imagine doing so for the second-largest city in the United States: Los Angeles. With 42 departments like the Port of Los Angeles and Department of Water and Power (and their critical infrastructure), ensuring situational awareness is at the forefront of the city’s cybersecurity efforts.

University Amplifies Safety Measures with SMS Opt-In from Rave

Game day at Spectrum Stadium is packed every weekend with students and fans flocking to the Orlando campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF).

UCF is located east of downtown Orlando, where it spans 1,415 acres and includes approximately 220 buildings. The university has more than 68,000 students and upwards of 13,000 faculty and staff members. UCF is the largest university in Florida by enrollment and one of the largest universities in the nation.

Rancho Santiago Community College District Switches to Rave Alert for Faster Notifications During Campus-Wide Disasters

Antoinette “Toni” Bland, chief, district safety and security at Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) started to test out the district’s notification system and prep for the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. The drill is held every year throughout the country, so people practice earthquake preparedness safety
in their region and know how to prepare, respond and recover in the event of a disaster.

Downtown Dallas Inc. Keeps Bustling Community Safe Through Rave Alert

The downtown area of Dallas is in the midst of a major renaissance, adding high-rise towers with offices, restaurants and stores. The building boom, which started in the early 2000s, includes dozens of residential conversions and new high-rise condos, as well as additional parks and plazas. All this growth is encouraging more people to live, work and visit downtown Dallas, resulting in the need for a comprehensive safety strategy for the downtown area.

Cook County, Ill., Emergency Personnel Speeds Up Response Time with Rave Platform

Cook County is the most populous county in Illinois with more than 5 million residents, and it’s the second-most-populous county in the U.S. after California’s Los Angeles County. Over 40% of all Illinois residents live in Cook County.

The Cook County Sheriff’s Office rolled out the Rave 911 Suite in 2014, and then later deployed Rave Alert, a critical communications platform that allows state and local government agencies to send unlimited notifications to residents and employees through any Internet-connected device.