USC Daily Trojan, 2012

New technology helps DPS catch criminals, Dept says, University of Southern California Daily Trojan Sept 20, 2012

“An increase in technology used by USC’s Dept. of Public Safety has led to more burglars being caught and items recovered from incidents of theft on campus, according to DPS Capt. David Carlisle. . . This marks the first year that university students are being offered free tracking software. Frontdoor Software, which can be downloaded to laptops and lasts for four years, is a product to ward off electronics theft on campus. When a laptop is taken, the owner can report it as stolen, and the security software makes the laptop become vocal, alerting others around it that the device has been stolen and is in the hands of the wrong person. DPS Chief Carey Drayton believes this new software could be an effective product for USC students to use. “A computer that is protected with something is better than a computer protected with nothing,” Drayton said.””