 Hi, welcome to the 2023 Linux Security Summit here in Vancouver, Canada. Thanks to the Linux Foundation and all of the sponsors and all of the people who submitted proposals and the attendees. Once again, we had way more proposals than we could accept in the bar, then get set very high. So, once again, thanks to those who submitted and who we weren't able to accommodate, we certainly had a hard time working through that list. And on the committee, essentially, if there's any one doesn't give a really high score, then it's more difficult for that to be accepted. So, typically, the talks that have been accepted have essentially got at least four out of five on average on a scale of one to five. And for those that are new to this conference, this is a conference focused around collaboration and development in the Linux security space, advancing the state of the art, and also to share information about that development and to help provide an interface between the developers and the community. So, this is not really a or shouldn't be a marketing event. And unfortunately, we do get kind of marketing pitches and 101 introduction type things from people who are not subject experts or the authors of things. And so, it's, again, it's good to be able to focus on development and collaboration. And so, that's what we have a lot of here, new developments that are happening and emerging security technologies. And this conference is also based around, primarily around defense. And again, I think that makes this a fairly unique conference in security. And, obviously, we're very much well past the point of Linux. Emerging Linux is now absolutely everywhere in the world. It would be unusual, I think, almost impossible for somebody to not somehow be using Linux, whether it's in their device or whether they're accessing an online server. So, the security of Linux is critical to our society and online safety. So, this is an important area to be focusing on. So, thanks to everyone who's involved in these efforts and hope we are all able to collaborate well. So, we do have one announcement just for folk who are in the room. We have people who are attending virtually. So, if you have a question, Jennifer will run around with a microphone. Please wait until you have your microphone for folk that are attending virtually. If you type your questions in the chat or raise your hand, again Jennifer from the Linux Foundation will help service those questions. We also have space for BOF sessions, Bird of Feather sessions, which are kind of open. You can basically propose during the conference if you have a topic you'd like to discuss. I don't think we have a board up. We can probably get one or we can just announce it as we go. So, if anyone has any topics, feel free to propose that. And without further ado, we'll start with our opening talk. We have Serge Halland and Joy Ladden.