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Cancelling this meeting due to Memorial Day holiday.


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Planning for the Inevitable- Data Security and Incident Response


Note: the presentation will be starting earlier than our usual schedule.

Show up around 6pm for food and socializing. Speaker will start at 6:15pm.

Ed’s talk will be a discussion of the regulatory drivers and best practices approach to safeguarding customer data in your network and what to do should you suffer a breach.

logo: Decru: A NetApp CompanyDecru will be sponsoring this meeting by providing free pizza for meeting attendees. Be sure to show up before 6:15 to make sure you get some pizza.




Ed Hudson from Decru/NetApp


Ed Hudson is a Senior Manager with Decru’s Field Engineering Group. He has been with Decru since 2006, and as Sr. Manager he assists customers in defining project requirements and scope, allocating appropriate resources, and managing overall project costs. He is accountable for the overall results in meeting project objectives and for ensuring a high quality engagement with Decru customers.

Ed’s particular area of expertise is the forensic examination of compromised computer systems and networks and he holds advanced certifications in computer forensics. Ed spent 15 years as a police officer, detective and investigations supervisor with agencies on both the East and West Coasts. He has testified as an expert regarding computer evidence in California Superior Courts and was a founding member of the Northern California High Tech Crimes Task Force.



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  • Low meeting attendance
  • Reduce official board down to active board members
  • Audio recording of June’s meeting
  • July – Patch management
  • August meeting
  • September
  • October


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Today's Technology vs. Dynamic Threats


The topic will be Today’s Technology vs. Dynamic Threats. The Threatscape has expanded to new heights. What was once thought to be a silver bullet approach, with encryption and firewalls, today’s cyber criminals have surpassed by volumes. Learn about the information that US CERT and The Secret Service do not publicly talk about when it comes to cyber crime.

Pizza will be provided by the presenter. Food and unstructured discussion starts at 6pm, presentation at 7pm.




Darren Nicholson, Autonomic Software

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Wide Area File Services


As more and more businesses implement new technology and applications requiring more bandwidth, they increase congestion on the WAN networks connecting branch offices with their data center. There are several approaches to dealing with this congestion:

Upgrading WAN links to prohibitively expensive T3 and OC3 links to maintain “local speed” access at the branch office, implementing file services at each location, software-based solutions that do real-time file replication, or a WAFS (Wide Area File Services) appliance.




Chris Wagner


Chris is SoCoSA’s vice-president and a systems administrator for Amy’s Kitchen.



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