 Welcome to ITU Telecom World 2017 here in Busan in the Republic of Korea. I'm very pleased to be joining the studio today by Mr. Amal Al-Qassar, who is the CEO of Cybersecurity for Rhoda and Schwartz. Mr. Al-Qassar, thank you very much for being with us. Thank you. Now I'd like to start off by talking about smart digital transformation. It's the theme here of ITU Telecom World 2017. What does it mean to you? I think it's going directly to the heart what is happening worldwide in terms of really transformation in every part of the society, economic and other parts. And yeah, it's a really interesting time now. What do you see as the biggest opportunities of smart technologies in the next five years? I think the smart technologies will give us a lot of new business models, which haven't been possible with all technologies. And if you look especially on the enabler for these kind of technologies, Cybersecurity will get an important part of making this transformation possible. And what are the biggest challenges, especially in terms of cybersecurity and digital resilience? Cybersecurity change was forever to combine to make the right trade between functionality and security. And a lot of people only look at the functional issues of new technologies without considering the security and the risk issues. And we will see that a lot of these new technologies will only be possible if we consider the security side of these technologies. And in terms of Roder and Schwartz, you're working to meet those challenges. Tell us a little bit in what steps you're taking in that way. So what we are trying to provide is to combine the security issues with functionality, making security as transparent as possible so that the users do not get notice of the security issues we put. And that makes the deployment of security much easier and much more realistic to implement. Finally, you're no stranger to events such as ITU, Telecom, World. I wanted to ask you, what's the importance of you attending events such as this? You've obviously got a stand here and you're taking some energy and budget, I'm sure, to be here. Why is it important for you to be here? And what's the key message that you might have to participants here? I think the most important thing is to have to meet the people, to meet the network, to see what other people are thinking about the same challenges we're facing and to find solutions together because at the end all this kind of transformation is only possible if we find common standards where all of us adhere to and finding these won't be possible if everyone just sits at home and tries to find the right way to do it. So it's only possible at such gatherings like IT World and for that we're really thankful for ITU organizing these and getting all the people together. Welcome you again to this, the first day of ITU, Telecom World and we hope that the week brings a lot of benefits to you and thank you very much for attending and thanks for being in the studio with us. Thank you very much for you. Thank you. Cheers. Thank you.