Florida Department of Law Enforcement w/ Maple, the first Electronic Storage Device (ESD) K-9 with Agent Stephanie Cassidy and Special Agent Mark Brown
Left to right: Escambia County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Jason Comans with Brian Johnson, Information Systems Security IT Manager
Left to right: Pensacola Police Department's Lieutenant Chad Willhite with Brian Johnson, Information Systems Security IT Manager. Lieutenant Willhite attended school at West Pensacola Elementary as a child and was able to return to talk to the students about staying safe online.
Thank you to Brian Johnson, Manager of Information Systems Security and his team that keep the student at Escambia County Public Schools safe every day while they learn online. A huge thank you goes to our community partners at Escambia County Sheriff's Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and Pensacola Police Department for coming out to all 32 elementary schools and sharing internet safety tips with our 3rd-5th graders. We also want to express gratitude for the administrators, custodians, teachers and other staff that welcomed, prepared, and changed their schedules to accomodate these guests and presentations. We are all in for every student to succeed!!
Students at Ensley Elementary meet Maple, the first Electronic Storage Device K-9. Maple, here with her handler and trainer Agent Cassidy, is trained to detect hidden electronic devices that may contain pictures needed to be found by law enforcement.
Students at Ensley Elementary listen to a presentation from FDLE on staying Cyber Safe.