 Collaborations and conferences like this allow us to all just kind of come together just share our knowledge and experience and start building that trust. When somebody's struggling with something and you're comfortable with them kind of leaning over your shoulder, you kind of see where their mind goes showing that aha moment almost when they discover something. They thought of something or they never thought of it this way. I think there was a lot of that happening during this course and I think that will drive more engagements like this and to engage us to be more communicative when it comes to this when it comes to security. I will use all the tools and applications we covered in this engagement to better our network systems. At this time and with the speed technology is advancing and developing, cyber attacks are more frequent and sophisticated so it is necessary to get more knowledge on how to fight cyber attacks. I think that this type of event is necessary for two reasons. The first one is about the cyber threat, a very important threat today. And the second one is the fact that it's a really good opportunity to work with American and Gibushan army forces. The cyber protection team did a very good job and the JSX-2 with a lot of translators and everything was perfect. This is an easy one for everybody to take a week away from their day-to-day work and to really talk about skill sets and really talk about cultivating a culture when it comes to security. Not necessarily just how we do it but how do they do it and then uplift each other. Several times I've been doing IT security for almost 16 years and there were several times in the class that somebody that just thought for the first time showed me something. There's never a shortage of knowledge, you're never going to learn everything and unless we do more conferences like this you're really never going to know what you don't know.