YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
At Silicon Valley corporate offices that more so resemble laid-back college campuses, it's become clear they're difficult to secure. That's especially so when there's often no barrier between the public and the staff.
A New York Times writer says the recent shooting at YouTube's headquarters highlights the security risks of relatively open corporate campuses — particularly as tech companies’ expanding influence angers more people online.
Open door policies once en vogue are now in question.
Read more from The New York Times.
Chamber speaker suggests turning downtown storefronts into maker spaces.