Using Interaction Analytics to address public safety on campus by EdScoop published on 2020-12-29T14:30:02Z Contact tracing is seen as essential to protecting students, faculty and staff from COVID-19 outbreaks as colleges and universities remain vigilant in keeping their campuses open. Stephen Savas, vice president for Splunk’s government and education business in the western United States, says higher education leaders can use data to their advantage for contact tracing using technologies they likely have in place on campus. He shares ways to harness data to support for contact tracing efforts on campus in a new podcast. Sponsored by Splunk. Editor’s Note: Splunk advises that, “Any use of Splunk Interaction Analytics is likely to implicate certain state, local and federal privacy and/or data laws. Please consult any necessary professionals to ensure that your implementation is fully compliant with all applicable laws and regulations. Further, effective implementation of the tool is dependent upon significant participation by data sources and the consents provided by individuals.” Guest: Stephen Savas, Vice President, Government and Education Business, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Higher Education” on www.edscoop.com/listen Genre Technology