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FW: 2013 Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Dear Colleagues,
Please see this announcement from HEISC.
Larry Conrad
UNC Chapel HIll
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical,
and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in
campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit
http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!

















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We are ready to announce the 2013 Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students! PLEASE HELP US GET THE WORD OUT by forwarding this message to any relevant campus mail lists, as well as professors, faculty, staff, and students, especially in the fields of computer science, information technology, instructional technology, marketing, communications, film, and media arts and design.
We also invite you to share via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Scoop.it!, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Thank you,
David Lyon, HEISC Awareness & Training Working Group Member and Student Video & Post Contest co-chair
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Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
We are ready to announce the 2013 Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students! PLEASE HELP US GET THE WORD OUT by forwarding this message to any relevant campus mail lists, as well as professors, faculty, staff, and students, especially in the fields of computer science, information technology, instructional technology, marketing, communications, film, and media arts and design.
We also invite you to share via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Scoop.it!, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Thank you,
David Lyon, HEISC Awareness & Training Working Group Member and Student Video & Post Contest co-chair
_________________________________
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
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David C. Lyon/LMS - Primary Systems Analyst
Cal Poly Pomona University
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlyon
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I am forwarding this to the list in case there are those of you who might be interested in circulating this on your campuses. Thanks, steve
Hi CG Leaders!
I would like to request your help as we announce the 5th Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students: www.educause.edu/securityvideocontest
Please share the message below with your CG or Discussion Group listservs (and institutions), as appropriate. The website offers several other promo materials (general announcements, how to reach students and professors, a 1-page flyer, and several graphics).
Note that we have already shared this information with the CIO, Security, and ITCOMM lists today.
If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me directly.
Thank you!
Valerie
Valerie Vogel Program Manager
EDUCAUSE
Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good
direct: 202.331.5374 | main: 202.872.4200 | twitter: @HEISCouncil | educause.edu
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We are ready to announce the 2013 Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students! PLEASE HELP US GET THE WORD OUT by forwarding this message to any relevant campus mail lists, as well as professors, faculty, staff, and students, especially in the fields of computer science, information technology, instructional technology, marketing, communications, film, and media arts and design.
We also invite you to share via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Scoop.it!, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Thank you,
Valerie
_________________________________
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
• Gold: $2,000
• Silver: $1,500
• Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
• Gold: $1,500
• Silver: $1,000
• Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
Stephen "Steve" J. Pritz, Jr.
Assistant Vice President & University Registrar
Division of Enrollment Management
222 Criser Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611
Mailto:spritz@ufl.edu
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA WEB SITE
http://www.ufl.edu
REGISTRAR WEB SITE
http://www.registrar.ufl.edu
VOICE MAIL: 352-392-9163
or 352-294-2950
FAX: 352-392-3987
The Office of the University Registrar is very interested in your feedback regarding our services. At your convenience please use the following link to provide us your assessment of how we are doing:
http://www.registrar.ufl.edu/feedback.php?staff=spritz
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Hello! Thank you for your message. I am out of the office and without access to email or voicemail until September 24, 2012. If you need immediate attention, please email: tfaoffice@teresafarnum.com or call 603.487.1138. Thank you! Jennifer Jennifer Farnum, Ph.D. Teresa Farnum & Associates, Inc. (TFA) 196 2nd NH Turnpike New Boston, NH 03070 Office: 303.953.8763 Cell: 603.325.8027 Fax: 866.361.5467 Email: jfarnum@teresafarnum.com ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
Hi everyone - please see below and pass along to your students!
________________________________________________________________________________________
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
Cash prizes for posters
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
See message below re: Security Awareness Poster contest from Valerie Vogel.
Leah Lang
Senior IT Metrics and Benchmarking Analyst
EDUCAUSE
Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good
direct: 303.939.0339 | main: 202.872.4200 | fax: 202.872.4318 | educause.edu
_____________________________________________
We are ready to announce the 2013 Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students! PLEASE HELP US GET THE WORD OUT by forwarding this message to any relevant campus mail lists, as well as professors, faculty, staff, and students, especially in the fields of computer science, information technology, instructional technology, marketing, communications, film, and media arts and design.
We also invite you to share via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Scoop.it!, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Thank you,
Valerie
_________________________________
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
Valerie Vogel of EDUCAUSE has asked that we share the following announcement with you:
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
Cash prizes for posters
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
--
Nikki Reynolds, Ph.D.
Director, Instructional Technology Services
Information Technology Services
Hamilton College
********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
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All – please see the announcement below from EDUCAUSE.
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We are ready to announce the 2013 Information Security Awareness Video & Poster Contest for students! PLEASE HELP US GET THE WORD OUT by forwarding this message to any relevant campus mail lists, as well as professors, faculty, staff, and students, especially in the fields of computer science, information technology, instructional technology, marketing, communications, film, and media arts and design.
We also invite you to share via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Scoop.it!, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.
We appreciate your help in promoting the contest!
Thank you,
Valerie
_________________________________
Copy and paste message below for distribution to students, faculty, and staff via e-mail and print:
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
Information Security Awareness Student Video & Poster Contest
Win cash, gain experience, and earn international recognition with one short video or a poster!
The EDUCAUSE & Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) is conducting a contest in search of short information security awareness videos and posters developed by college students for college students. The contest seeks creative, topical, and effective videos (two minutes or less) and posters that focus attention on information security problems and how best to handle them.
Winners will receive cash prizes, and their videos and posters will be featured on the HEISC website (www.educause.edu/security). The winning videos and posters may be used in campus security awareness campaigns.
A gold, silver, and bronze prize will be awarded in three categories—training films of two minutes or less, 30-second public service announcements (PSAs), and posters—for a total of nine cash prizes. Honorable mention prizes will also be awarded.
Cash prizes for videos
· Gold: $2,000
· Silver: $1,500
· Bronze: $1,000
Cash prizes for posters
· Gold: $1,500
· Silver: $1,000
· Bronze: $500
Deadline: March 8, 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.educause.edu/SecurityVideoContest.
Good luck!
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John Bruggeman Director of Information Systems
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
Cincinnati * New York * Los Angeles * Jerusalem
GSEC GCWN jbruggeman@huc.edu www.huc.edu
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