 This is one of these beautiful winter days where the sun is kind of out. People think it never happens in Seattle. It actually does happen now and again. It's a cloudy city for the most part, but not altogether unlike the cybersecurity environment in higher education, those clouds had been gathering for quite a while. In fact, since 2015, I think the cybersecurity has been at the very top of our top 10 issues. It's on everyone's mind. It's what I hear about whenever I'm out and about meeting with members literally around the world. It is top of mind. So it's relevant that we have just released a new showcase and this one's focused on cybersecurity as a core competency. And I think this is absolutely the time for this level of focus. Cybersecurity is not going to go away as a concern. It's going to continue to be a top concern. In fact, with the emergence of generative AI and the evolution of AI in general, all of these new technologies powered by data are going to make cybersecurity risks and opportunities even more prevalent and relevant and the threat vectors are only going to increase. So now's the time to think about cybersecurity as a core competency and check out the showcase to learn more.