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Re: Syr.Edu - Cybersecurity Month Activities


From: "Plesco, Todd" <tplesco () CHAPMAN EDU>
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2014 14:54:53 +0000

Halon fire suppression can get pricey.  Great attention grabbing idea.

Thanks
Todd A. Plesco CISM, CBCP
Chapman University, Director of Information Security
Phone: (714) 997-6726/Fax: (714) 744-7041
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Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Syr.Edu - Cybersecurity Month Activities

Always good to know if they use the Laser smoke detection system... before they ask you to put APs on the ceiling...

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Ken Connelly <Ken.Connelly () uni edu<mailto:Ken.Connelly () uni edu>> wrote:
Heh...  I think the buildings had the laser beams, not the sharks.
Still, shark drones!

- ken

On 10/3/14 7:24 AM, Harry Hoffman wrote:
Sharks, with freakin' laser beams... Is that too much to ask for?

On Oct 2, 2014 11:44 PM, Randall C Grimshaw <rgrimsha () syr edu<mailto:rgrimsha () syr edu>> wrote:
In a paragraph, one of the more fun things we did last year, and expect to repeat this year, is the use of the large 
helium filled flying shark toys. When we hit campus for the first time we had several locations, each with the very 
recognizable moniker shark. These became, and remain, a bit of a mascot for our it-security outreach. It is 
surprising though how few places we were allowed to actually fly the craft untethered. Apparently in some of the 
larger spaces of campus buildings, they use lasers for fire detection.

Randall Grimshaw mailto:rgrimsha () syr edu<mailto:rgrimsha () syr edu>

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