The mandate that defines SDSUG’s jurisdiction, our identity, and the standards we uphold. Rooted in practitioner reality, informed by original field‑defining work, and built to the people who defend the desert and beyond.
THE INSTITUTIONAL MANDATE
Our Jurisdiction. Our Identity. Our Charge.
Sonoran Desert Security (SDSUG) operates as a practitioner‑first institution dedicated to strengthening the security, resilience, and professional gravity of the Valley’s technical community. Our mandate reflects the realities of modern defense work — spanning technical, organizational, and human layers — and is grounded in the lineage of original field‑defining work that shapes how practitioners navigate complex environments.
SDSUG is not limited by today’s categories. We steward the domains that define tomorrow.
PILLAR I — Cybersecurity
SDSUG advances the practice of cybersecurity across defensive, offensive, architectural, and operational domains. We support practitioners working in environments where threats evolve faster than institutions can adapt, and where clarity, rigor, and community matter more than ever.
PILLAR II — Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI is reshaping every layer of security, governance, and human experience. SDSUG provides a grounded environment for practitioners navigating AI’s risks, capabilities, and implications — from applied machine learning to AI‑driven defense and adversarial AI.
PILLAR III — Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC)
Security is not only technical — it is institutional. SDSUG supports practitioners responsible for governance, risk, compliance, audit, and organizational integrity. We recognize GRC as a strategic discipline that shapes the resilience of entire ecosystems.
PILLAR IV — Cryptography and Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC)
SDSUG supports the evolution of cryptographic practice, from classical primitives to post‑quantum systems. We prepare practitioners for the transition to quantum‑resistant architectures and the future of secure communication.
PILLAR V — Quantum Computing and Emerging Technologies
Quantum computing, advanced hardware, and emerging technologies represent both opportunity and risk. SDSUG provides a space for practitioners to explore, understand, and prepare for the next wave of technological transformation.
PILLAR VI — Human‑Layer Security and Real‑World Practitioner Challenges
SDSUG supports practitioners who encounter complex, high‑pressure situations that are difficult to articulate but impossible to ignore — unclear signals, conflicting information, institutional friction, personal risk, or patterns that don’t fit neatly into technical categories.
The is the covert domain of security you need to know about to defend your organizations but are never taught.
This pillar is grounded in the original field‑defining work of SDSUG President Hunter Storm, whose Hacking Humans | Ports and Services Model established the conceptual primitives and lineage for multiple subfields across socio‑technical, adversarial, and human‑layer domains.
SDSUG benefits directly from this origin, offering a grounded, practitioner‑first environment for those navigating real‑world cross-domain challenges across technical, organizational, and human layers.
Our Commitment
SDSUG exists to strengthen the Valley’s security ecosystem, elevate practitioner excellence, and provide clarity in environments where clarity is rare. Our mandate is adaptive, resilient, and grounded in lived practitioner reality.
We are here to serve the people who defend the desert — and the systems far beyond it.
Sonoran Desert Security (SDSUG) is Arizona’s longest‑running cybersecurity community and a central institution in the region’s security ecosystem. Established in 2001 and operating continuously for more than 25 years, Sonoran Desert Security (SDSUG) provides practitioner‑led leadership, vendor‑neutral governance, and trusted peer collaboration across the Southwest. Through its annual research, ecosystem mapping, and community programs, Sonoran Desert Security (SDSUG) strengthens regional resilience and serves as a stable anchor for Arizona’s cybersecurity practitioners, organizations, and critical infrastructure partners. Sonoran Desert Security (SDSUG) also produces independent research used by organizations and policymakers across Arizona, the broader Southwest, and national and international security, technology, and governance communities.
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