 And thank you for coming. So this is the first DevSec Opsinopormita. My name is Stefan. And this is Thomas. And yeah, we have quite a few people here. So thanks everyone for showing up. Let's start with a quick introduction about why we're actually here today and what this is supposed to be about. So the mission of the DevSec Opsinopormita is to find a way to break down the barriers between development, development, operations, and security codes. And of course, other people that are involved. So as such, you want to meet on a regular basis and find a way to learn and share information and find out and create an open platform for discussions and knowledge sharing. And hopefully find and explore ways of how you guys are doing DevSec Opsins work for you and maybe even find new ways of implementing DevSec Ops in your organizations. What do you mean by wanting to take the company up? I think about architecture. So maybe let's get an idea about the different backgrounds. Who here has a development background? Show your hands. Here is roughly half. OK, good. What about architects? OK, a few. What about suicide means? All right. What about security guys? A few wear a lot of fashion. You can see it already. All right. Test it, anyone? Which one are you? OK. So I'm going to hand over to Susan for this. So we have an idea to organize the monthly meetup. So this is the first one. And we'll talk more about the second section. And we'll have the workshop also. So workshop will be a technical part where someone wants to explore, someone has a specialized and they want to take a workshop. It can be a quarterly or it can be two times in a quarter depends on the availability of the workshop. And one thing which we are looking forward is for the yearly conducts. So DevSecOps is a vendor. So that's what we are targeting. So the monthly meetup is going to be quite straightforward. We're going to have, obviously it's a no charge event. It's just show up, learn and share. We're going to start with networking sessions always like we've done today, wait for people to arrive. And we're going to start with one session. We'll talk about a specific topic. And there will be a twist to this. So who is familiar with the open space concepts? OK. Only two people. Three, four. OK. Very good. So an open space is a new, let's say, agile way of organizing people together to talk about topics. So what this means is every time we meet up like this, there will be probably different people. But the interesting part is if we have this open space concept, we're going to use a whiteboard and posted notes and everybody can talk about or write down specific notes or specific questions that they have and based on that, people will draw points next to it and then we get a topic that we just start talking about and everybody can share their experience. So this is a good way of actually talking about relevant topics for the people that are here and we can make sure we don't always have a talk. We can still have interesting conversations about the topic. We can also use this, and this is what we're going to do today, to achieve fine topics that are interesting for everybody that we can cover in the next upcoming meetups. So that's about the monthly meetups, the workshops. Yeah. In workshop, as I said, the idea behind it is like the next day in the monthly meetup we will cover the conceptual thing but in the workshop, we will go with the technical hands-on. So let's say someone is specializing in junkings or someone is specializing in doctors or someone is specializing in something and wants to take a workshop, we will welcome. Because as you see that we are following people from different backgrounds, from DevOps, from the security. So maybe as a QA or assist admin, you don't know about the security but you want to learn about it. We'll have the session on that. The security perspective, let's say you don't know how to work in drug chains and automation also probably DevOps guy can take the workshop on that. So tools, automation, integration, anything which you think you are specializing in and you want to take a workshop, we welcome you guys. And we will arrange all the locations and when you and all these things, we will do it. All right. Last point is the conferences. So DevSec Con, or DevSec Conferences DevSec Ops conferences, I already know about one right now. The first time it happened last year in London. I'm in touch with the guy that organized it, François and I'm actually going to have a talk to him later today and figure out the way if you can bring DevSec Con to Singapore and also tell him from around the world and people that actually need this specific area so we can start the conference and figure out a way to make that happen here in Singapore. So this is quite exciting because DevSec Ops is really quite new and if you're able to bring it to Singapore and get the community going, it's going to be really beneficial for everybody that cares about it. There are some more that as this needs to evolves. Yeah. In terms of expectations with your community like I want to tell you what we're expecting if you know something which you can talk about it it's not like you should be expert on something we are all here for learning, right? It could be a introduction topic it could be a very technical, highly technical topic but yes, we invite all you guys if you want to talk about it we will sit in your meeting, we will sit in your talk we will sit in your location and all stuff so it's on us what we are expecting from you just come forward with a topic and an abstract and that's it. Hence, this is something very important as you see right now we are here but we are looking forward to a bigger picture of this and we need more volunteers to make this run every month workshop and the conferences so yes, we are looking for volunteers if someone wants to come forward and volunteer for this DevSec Ops we have to do a couple of stuff coordinate with the speakers coordinate with the talk coordinate with the venues that's the other stuff it's required to run in detail and at this stage, I would like to say thank you for the guys from Taker Spaces Chief for hosting us today we can get a good round of applause so without this it would be very hard to organize any of these meetings so thanks a lot we have done a really great job opening up this space because when we came in it was all desks so thanks for that yep, so we have created our Twitter handle and Facebook and LinkedIn group also all this you can see on the screen if you want you want to talk about something you can drop us an email at DevSecOps.com also on the makeup also you can drop us a message or maybe you can do what you want if you want just drop us an email alright, so thanks for the introduction thank you very much and now we are going to start with the next one