Behavioral Data Bulletin - Negative Culture and Climate Progresses

Join Safe and Sound Schools, Safer Schools Together, and the Beaverton School District for three transformative days of actionable insights, expert-led sessions, and invaluable connections. This summit focuses on advancing training and best practices to create safer school environments.


Pre-conference: January 13, 2026 | Beaverton, OR

A full-day session on the proactive, evidence-based Digital Threat Assessment® and its critical role in the Threat Assessment process. Learn how to achieve the following:

  • Identify the digital behavioral baseline of individuals on the pathway to violence and assess the language of online threat-related behavior 

  • Validate the source of images and videos on commonly used social media platforms

  • Understand best practices for online navigation and ensuring privacy safeguards
  • Use law enforcement guides to request user-identifying information (preservation and production orders)
 

Summit: January 14-15, 2026 | Beaverton, OR

A 2-day event focusing on advancing training and establishing best practices to create safer school environments. Gain insights on the following topics:

  • Behavioral threat assessment and management
  • Systems of a whole community approach
  • Emerging trends and radicalization
  • Suicidality and risk assessment
  • Data-driven evaluation and continuous improvement

Explore current trends and best practice in prevention, intervention, and enforcement at the 18th Annual Gangs, Guns, and Radicalization Symposium. As the symposium is virtual this year, you can connect from anywhere to gain innovative strategies, valuable tools and resources, and actionable insights from internationally recognized speakers and experts.

Leading the international conversation on violence prevention, SST will explore the connection between online radicalized communities and worrisome behaviors, highlighting key patterns, warning signs, and digital leakage examples for Safety and Threat Assessment teams.

Topics include:

  • Gang Reduction Through Informed Practice (GRIP®)
  • Updates and changes to the current gang landscape, including recent gang case studies and analysis for sustainable case management strategies
  • Developing a community-focused approach to developing response plans for gang-associated behaviors
  • Utilizing Digital Threat Assessment®, the Behavioral & Digital Threat Assessment® model, cyberbullying prevention, and trauma-informed practices in prevention efforts
  • Applying Digital Threat Assessment® (DTA) strategies to identify gang-associated individuals online and use real-time data to disrupt gang pathways
  • and more!

 

*Group rate: Purchase 5 tickets and receive the 6th for free!

*For a limited time, receive a complimentary DTA® CLEAR or Radicalization and Extremism module with your ticket purchase!

Which cyber behaviors pose security threats to schools?

ALL OF THE ABOVE!

Proactive cybersecurity is not just an IT concern—it is a shared responsibility. Our Cybersecurity in Education training equips you with practical tools to address cyber risks with no technical jargon.