 I'm Marina. I'm one of the members of Tax Security helping bring you all the security village this year. This is our first-ever security village, so thank you all for coming and showing your support. Yeah, well, we'll get into what this village is and how you all can can get involved. So first I'll start with a very brief history of how the security village came to be. Tax Security has been running co-located events at KubeCon in both Europe and North America for the past four years or so. But we eventually expanded beyond the scope of KubeCon co-located event. You know, a solo event in North America earlier this year. But we still kind of wanted to collaborate with all of you folks at KubeCon and so we figured out how we could expand even more into talking with folks at KubeCon by actually having it during the KubeCon event. So we have a security focused space within KubeCon to kind of chat with both security folks at the conference and also everybody else who just has questions and wants to talk security. So that's why we're here. And so what we've kind of spread out, what we've kind of organized for this village this year, is a few different spaces and events going on. So the top track that's here in this room, talking about kind of more deep dives into topics and of organized presentations. And then we have a more semi-structured, un-conference event that's kind of directly below us, downstairs, where we'll have topics posted every day at lunchtime, go a bit more into how all that works. We have a cap for the flag event that will be happening also on this floor over the other side of this kind of section that will be happening all day tomorrow for some hands-on hacking. And finally a hallway track kind of everywhere in between. So yeah, so I go to a bit more detail each of those things. So you have talks here, these are posted on the official KubeCon schedule, but they're a little tricky to find. So what you want to do is filter by within security and identity. There's some ones with a little raccoon, the tag security ones. Those will be the ones happening here in this room that we've organized for the village. And there's also another set of talks happening through the main KubeCon event, kind of in the downstairs of the space, which is also the other half of the security and identity tracks. That's kind of all the security stuff will be around here, as far as talks are concerned. Next we have the unconference event. This is kind of where all of you come in. So this is designed to be kind of more unstructured conversations organized and run by all of you. So every morning, and actually this is open anytime before the afternoon, you can submit topics that you'd like to talk about, that you have questions about, that you want to kind of form a conversation about. And then at around lunchtime, as close to 1230, as I can merge a PR, we'll get a schedule posted for the afternoon sessions. And the afternoon session will run from 2.30 to 5.00 or so, and we'll have different blocks for different topics, kind of depending on the number of submissions and trying to fit as many people in there as possible. And then those will happen in the afternoon, and folks can show up, talk about their topic. Other folks can show up, chat, have a nice conversation, where you can know a little bit ahead of time what's going to be talked about. So I'm going to take a moment here to pause. I should have put a QR. Sorry. For everyone to go to this link, this has both the schedule for today, which will update, of course, each day with the other ones. And I would encourage everyone to post a topic, something that you'd like to chat about at the unconference either tomorrow or on Friday. So take a picture of it or go to the link. I'm going to spend a good 30 seconds standing here so you all can sit awkwardly or submit a topic. I think this event will be, I think the whole village is really about getting you to participate and be part of the conversation about security. So this is your first chance. I'm going to give another 30 seconds. Okay. Now that I've lost the whole flow. Okay, so in the next we have the CTF. This will be starting at 1030 on Thursday. There are some intro sessions today that hopefully some folks will be able to make it to about what a CTF is. And there'll be folks from the CTF also in the CTF space. And they're all very nice folks, happy to help answer questions about what that is, give you maybe little hints about the challenges depending on different things. They have a really fun theme. I highly encourage everyone to at least check out the theme, CC, the great work they've been doing on this. It should be a lot of fun. So I'll also give you a moment to take a picture of this one that I won't, not quite as long. And so yeah, so this will be starts tomorrow. And it goes from 1030 till four tomorrow. There's a dedicated space, but it's also online so folks can access it anywhere in the conference. And finally, we have the hallway track which is kind of the least structured, I think most important part of this whole, this whole event, which is kind of an open space for spontaneous discussion. We'll have like what we have white boards and we have flipboards for folks to use to kind of invite others to join the conversation and bring kind of any of your security discussions is just a space for you to have those discussions and find each other. I think we're going to try and focus that a lot of this discussion until we, until we run out of space in the kind of downstairs part of the space, right, right by this, like there's like a big red curtain down there. If folks walked to the space earlier, there's a bunch of tables there will be around. And I think that'll be the kind of the nexus of that. And as we run out of space, we have more space, both downstairs and upstairs. So we can all walk down there together after the talk and see what all that is looking like. Here's a quick summary of all of that. The unconference sessions are happening in the afternoons. Some warnings are for submitting sessions, afternoons are for actually having those conversations. Hallway track is of course all of the time, anytime you can get into the conference space. And then our specific security village talk track is taking place in the afternoons. And the CTF is on Thursday. And I do want to do a quick shout out to all the people who helped make this event possible. The whole tax security team, especially Raga, who unfortunately was not able to actually join us in person at this event, but did a great job helping organize this whole thing. All the people who volunteered and signed up to help. And of course the whole CNCF team for actually giving us this space to do this whole experiment. It's been great. And now I'm kind of in the spirit of an open collaborative event. I just wanted to do a quick presentation, tell you what we're all doing, give you some time for questions, but also just kind of to start the conversation. I got you all in a room, so now we're going to have some good conversation about security. Does anyone have any questions to get started about the actual structure of this whole event? How to move forward? And then we can just have some more open conversation. We can do a walk around the space too if folks have questions about where to find things. So I wanted to leave some time for all of that. Any questions? Yes. This one. Okay, that one. You'll leave it up. Feel free to continue. There's a QR code downstairs, which I should have put on the slide. I apologize. That also has this link for people who don't like typing. So any other questions? Logistics? I'll leave this slide up for another couple of minutes while we chat. And I am happy to take folks and walk around to do these different spaces as well. I think that might be nice. I think it takes a little orienting in this whole building. I'm sure you've all found. Okay, if not, then this is officially now part of the hallway track. So you're all in this one room together. So find someone you haven't met, ask them, or bring them to a security village.