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Re: Network Equipment Sign Wording


From: Chet Langin <clangin () SIU EDU>
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 19:30:51 -0600

I got some of those biohazard stickers
from a friend who works at a local hospital.
AFAIK, nobody went anywhere close to the
equipment after that.  :-)

In fact, they worked so good that after a
while I took them back off--people seemed
to be staying away from me, too!


Chet Langin, GIAC GSEC Gold, GCIA Gold, GREM, GPCI
IT Information Security Analyst
Mail Code 4622
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Carbondale, ILĀ  62901
618-453-2639, clangin at siu dot edu




-----Original Message-----
From: Kutil, Charlie D. [mailto:Kutil () TAMHSC EDU]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 6:36 PM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: [SECURITY] Network Equipment Sign Wording

Does anyone have some wording that they utilize on signage on network
equipment in closets that they share with other entities?   Having
reference to federal or State of Texas law on tampering or similar
wording would be most beneficial.



Trying to not recreate the wheel.

Thank you in advance,

Charlie Kutil



Charlie Kutil, M.P.H., CISSP

Information Policy & Security Officer

Office of Information Technology (OIT)

Texas A&M Health Science Center

Coastal Bend Health Education Center

(O) 361-825-2805

(C) 361-876-3781



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