 Good morning, everyone. Sorry I didn't hear it. Good morning. Thank you. Now I can see the coffee is taking the effect. We had a great day one at the security con yesterday. And we're looking forward to an amazing day two of the con. So on behalf of the CNCF tax security, I wish you a very warm welcome to the day two of the security con. I was coming this morning, and I happened to meet my friend Mac. Mac is from, he's British. And there's a friendly banter between us. He teases me for my brown accent. I tease him for his British accent. And Mac was like, hey, Pratik, you were doing the MC speaker introduction yesterday. And then you're doing the opening remarks today. Isn't the audience tired of listening to your brown accent? I'm like, you know, Mac, you come from the UK. You better get used to it if you see the news. Anyways, so in terms of recap, we have the CTF going on. The CTF is going on in room 333. And if you have any questions regarding the CTF, either you can visit the room, or you can post it on the CNCF Slack in the tax security channel. Yesterday was a wonderful day. We covered a lot of interesting topics right from security best practices to remote access architecture, doing vulnerability management, finding various vulnerabilities, and then finally, supply chain. We cannot have enough of supply chains. So I promise that we'll also have some supply chain security today as well. The CTF is continuing today. So please do take some time to go through it. There are six amazing levels in the CTF. In terms of the talks, we have a variety of talks right from compliance and governance, CI, CD, DevSecOps, some interesting attacks on the Kubernetes infrastructure, and then, more importantly, our workshops as well. A quick note about the logistics. Yesterday, all the sessions were in this room, 330AB. Today, we have an update. The workshops and some of the talks will be in this room, 330AB. And some of the talks will be in room 321. Yesterday, I came back from the lunch break, and I came back to the room, and I was just prepping to do the next speaker introduction. And I see an unfamiliar face. The person did not match with what's on my schedule. And I think the person name was Jimmy. So I told Jimmy, hey, buddy, I don't see you on the schedule. And Jimmy is like, are you? No, the only reason my company sponsored is because I'm giving a talk. And I was like, are you sure you're giving a talk today? And it took me maybe 30 seconds to realize that I was in the wrong room. So long story short, go to the right room, so please make a note that we have two rooms today. A quick highlights of the slides, of the work done by the tax security. We have a bunch of wonderful white papers and recommendations. In terms of reference architectures, we have the cloud native security white paper, which is available as Markdown PDF, as well as in the audio versions. We have a lot of work on supply chain security, so we have serverless security, as well as the secure software factory paper. And then I think, as an industry, we really need to agree upon what terminology we are using. So we have the cloud native security lexicon. And then in terms of working groups, there are a bunch of working groups. I just named a couple here. There are the supply chain security and the policy working group. And then a few hands-on initiatives, such as the controls catalog, security paths, security map, and many more. CNCF tax security is a voluntary driven approach. All of us collaborate and contribute to this foundation. And here's a quick look at the people who are working hard to present this show to you. Our chairs are Brandon, Aradna, and Andy. We have Matt as the assessment facilitator. A lot of technical leads have joined recently, right from Justin, Ash, Andres, Pushkar, Michael, Raga, and Marina. Raga and Marina are also the chairs of the program committee, which also comprises of Shlomo, Miko, Rowan, Shripad, Kevin, and myself. There are multiple ways to reach out to us or join us. I really encourage you, if you want to take a picture of the slides, or just note any of the communication channels here, right from Slack, Twitter, mailing lists, GitHub, Zoom, or the CNCF tax security channel on YouTube. If you go on GitHub, you'll see a bunch of good first issues to work upon if you are looking to join the tax security group. And with that, a thank you note to our diamond sponsors, Red Hat, Fisdig, Optics, and VMware Tanzu, as well as our platinum sponsors, Apiro, without the support of the sponsors, this event would not be possible. I think that's it from my side. I hope you have a great day. Thank you.