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Student Safety Leader Announces Annual 2019 Impact Report

Student Safety Leader Announces Annual 2019 Impact Report

Securly, the leader in K-12 student safety, is excited to announce the release of its 2019 annual impact report.

PR Newswire

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 7, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Securly, the leader in K-12 student safety, is excited to announce the release of its annual impact report for 2019. The report examines the current landscape of student safety in the digital age and highlights the company's social impact results from the past year.

Securly's mission has always remained the same: to keep students safe, both inside schools and out. Founded in 2013, the company is the most comprehensive end-to-end student safety platform for K-12 students. Securly's solutions proactively address student safety and wellness concerns so that schools and districts can step in before it's too late, and the company's end-to-end device management solutions foster safe and focused learning environments, keeping young minds healthy, engaged, and inspired.

Vinay Mahadik, co-founder and CEO, shares, "We have been fortunate to apply enterprise-class technology to our mission of keeping children safe online and out in the world. As a company, we are proud to offer solutions for the very real safety concerns that schools and parents are dealing with today. Currently, no other one solution exists that tackles these problems concurrently and provides a holistic resolution for students' online safety and overall well being. Our goal is to provide schools and parents an eventual reality where Securly empowers and enables children to learn, grow, and expand while remaining safe and protected."

Some notable highlights in Securly's 2019 impact report:

  • Currently serving more than 15,000 schools
  • 828 student lives saved and 267 bullying incidents preempted in 2019
  • Over 150,000 items (flagged by the company's AI engine) analyzed by Securly's 24/7 monitoring team of highly trained specialists
  • 1.5 million parents are using Securly Home on school-owned devices
  • The launch of At Risk, the industry's first and only multi-vector correlation engine, to deliver per-student and district-wide wellness scores
  • New solutions launched including Visitor Management System, Emergency Notification System, and Go personal mobile filtering solution for the 2020-2021 school year

View the full report here.

About Securly

Securly, the leader in K-12 student safety, has a mission to keep students safe and productive at school and at home. The company offers the most comprehensive end-to-end student safety and device management solution for K-12 districts. Wherever digital devices are used, Securly's cloud-based products work to filter content, manage apps, ensure compliance, alert schools to cyberbullying and self-harm, while engaging teachers, students, and parents. Securly's patented automation and AI sentiment analysis, combined with 24/7 human monitoring by trained safety experts, protect over 10 million students each day. Awarded for innovation and customer service, Securly is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices on three continents.

For more information, visit http://www.securly.com.

 

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