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7th Cyber Defense Initiatives Conference, Bangkok, Thailand

Tim Bass
Tue, 21 Aug 2007 17:01:43 +0000
Last year around 900 people attended one of the largest cybersecurity events in Asia, the 6th Cyber Defense Initiatives Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, with folks attending from the around the entire APAC region.
This year the 7th Cyber Defense Initiatives Conference, Bangkok, Thailand will be the week of November 22nd and 23rd. The program committee is still finalizing the dates and venue. Similar to last year, we expect a strong turnout from some of the largest companies in the region.
I will be presenting, Next Generation Security Event Management (SEM) with Complex Event Processing (CEP) and, at the same time, we will be announcing a new CEP Center of Excellence hosted by the top cybersecurity training company in Thailand. The CoE will focus on independent interoperability testing of various CEP components for cybersecurity. This includes all aspects of our functional reference architecture, from raw events to visualization.
Please contact me directly (tim dot silkroad at gmail dot com) if you wish to sponsor the event or participate/sponsor the CoE.



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SCCSTORCS(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      SCCSTORCS(8)

NAME
sccstorcs - build RCS file from SCCS file SYNOPSIS
sccstorcs [-t] [-v] s.file ... DESCRIPTION
Sccstorcs builds an RCS file from each SCCS file argument. The deltas and comments for each delta are preserved and installed into the new RCS file in order. Also preserved are the user access list and descriptive text, if any, from the SCCS file. The following flags are meaningful: -t Trace only. Prints detailed information about the SCCS file and lists the commands that would be executed to produce the RCS file. No commands are actually executed and no RCS file is made. -v Verbose. Prints each command that is run while it is building the RCS file. FILES
For each s.somefile, Sccstorcs writes the files somefile and somefile,v which should not already exist. Sccstorcs will abort, rather than overwrite those files if they do exist. SEE ALSO
ci (1), co (1), rcs (1). Walter F. Tichy, "Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Revision Control System," in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Software Engineering, IEEE, Tokyo, Sept. 1982. DIAGNOSTICS
All diagnostics are written to stderr. Non-zero exit status on error. BUGS
Sccstorcs does not preserve all SCCS options specified in the SCCS file. Most notably, it does not preserve removed deltas, MR numbers, and cutoff points. AUTHOR
Ken Greer Copyright (C) 1983 by Kenneth L. Greer 4th Berkeley Distribution 29 June 1983 SCCSTORCS(8)