 So welcome, everybody, to the day two of Cloud Native Security Con. I hope you enjoyed the day one. Yes? No? Awesome. Awesome. So it takes a lot of effort to make such a security con or any event for that matter. So two things that come to my mind when we talk about any event is the events team and the technical team behind that. So kudos to our events team and kudos to our tax security. So tax security is the mastermind behind this event. And we are a bunch of individuals who are focused towards diverse backgrounds. And we work towards enabling security for the Cloud Native ecosystem. And the main intention from our end is the mission itself is to reduce the risk that Cloud Native ecosystems and applications are exposed to and to reduce the risk of exposing our application end user data. So that is the main intent, what we have, and the vision that we have for today is protecting the distributed systems, including the ecosystem entirely and the applications, including. And the intent is to provide a common understanding for all the members included in this ecosystem, starting from the developers, operators, maintainers, and end users also. So we do so by providing a list of resources that are today present in the industry, but also something we curate for you and also to provide a common tooling which you all can use in enabling your security journey in the ecosystem. You can read more at our charter at GitHub. So we have the link pasted here for you. And I just want to introduce a little bit of projects that are ongoing in the community that could be of your interest. So we are looking for any sort of contributors, feedbacks, and any development security folks who are interested to join us. And firstly, for the resources, we have a ton of materials online with Cloud Native Security white paper focusing on the entirety of the ecosystem security right from build, deploy, run time, and to the end user side. We have certain white papers dedicated towards serverless security and supply chain security also. And we have a defined lexicon available to make sure we all have the same understanding of the terminologies we are using. And if you're interested, there are also supply chain working groups and policy working groups. And hands-on initiatives are also a part of our initiative. So we have security pals to enable you for reviewing your project and help you with the security journey right from the incubation towards the graduation phases. And we have certain controls catalog to help you map the security controls implemented towards the standards that is applicable in the industry today, including the NIST. And we also have a tooling guide available for you to inculcate the industry best practices tools in your environment right from build to run time. So if you're interested in what you heard yesterday and what you're hearing now and we'll be hearing the whole of today, reach out to us. And we are in very open community. We are very helpful. And I joined a year ago as a newbie with absolutely no knowledge. And here I am today standing before you. So reach out to us or reach out to any of the community members. We have three chairs and a bunch of tech leads available and a lot of contributors available here today with Andreas and Shreepad here before me. Raise your hands, please. So we are the community members here. And reach out to us with any sort of questions and any help onboarding your project to our tax security review board. And we'll be more than happy to help you. So easiest way to reach out offline outside of the conference is via Slack channel. We have a bunch of them on a CNCF workspace. You can just search for tax security. And a bunch of it will pop up. Check out the ones you are interested and reach out to us. We are also active on Twitter where we post our latest updates, working groups, and a white paper review feedback. Everything is ongoing there. So do check it out. And if you're interested to subscribe more on the formal channels, so we have a mailing list of tax security also. And all our content is managed via tax security GitHub. So do check out, raise any concerns, raise any issues, and provide us with feedback, improvements, any opportunities. So we'll be more than happy to look into it. And we meet once every week, most probably on the Wednesday. So if you're interested, do snoop around and come say hi. And if you miss any meetings and you're interested to know what's happening around, we have a channel for tax security. And we post there. So thank you so much for listening to me. And I hope all of you will connect with each other network and reach out to us for any queries and any interested opportunities. Thank you. Have a great day.