 Hello, my name's Fernando and I'm part of Developer Relations here at GitLab. Welcome to video one on my series of Principle of Lease Privileges. In this video, we will be going over what Principle of Lease Privileges is, its benefits and how it can be applied within GitLab. The definition of Principle of Lease Privilege is the concept in which a user's access rights should be limited to the bare minimum required for them to complete the tasks required within their respective role. Adhering to this principle provides many benefits, such as the reduction of the attack surface, meaning that if credentials are compromised, the breach will be limited to only the paths where the compromised account has access. There will be protection against human errors because you won't be able to perform functions that are not required for your role. Adherence to compliance, since many compliance frameworks require lease privilege and reduce downtime since roles will have limited access to critical parts of the software development lifecycle. You can enable Principle of Lease Privileges within GitLab using custom roles with granular security permissions, security policies, compliance frameworks and pipelines, and branch protections with code owners. In this series, there will be an episode on each of these features, its benefits, and how you can implement them. Episode two will be on custom roles and granular permissions, showing you how to create a new custom role and provide a limited set of permissions. In episode three, we will go over security policies, showing how we can force a scanner to run, regardless of the pipeline definition, with the scan execution policy, as well as preventing vulnerable code from making it to production without approval with the scan result policy. Episode four will go over how to implement protected branches, as well as code owners within your repository. And episode five will go over compliance frameworks, showing how to add a new compliance framework and assign it to run a custom pipeline configuration. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed. To learn more about GitLab, visit about.gitlab.com and make sure to hit that subscribe button.