 Hey guys, my name is Lewis Deal Santos. I'm a principal software engineer on the Clare team. Today I'm going to run you through using Clare V4 sitting next to Clare V2 in a Quay deployment. I have Quay, Clare V4 and Clare V2 deployed in an OpenShift cluster. In my second browser tab, I have the instance of the Quay application running. You'll notice that I have two organizations created, Clare V2org and Clare V4org. For us to instruct Quay to use Clare V4, we need to alter its configuration. Let's do this. You'll notice I added two new lines of configuration. The first is Security Scanner V4 endpoint. This points to where Clare V4's API is listening. The next is Security Scanner V4 namespace whitelist. This is a list of Quay organizations, which we want Clare V4 to provide vulnerability information. Let's save this. Currently, I have Quay's configuration coming from a secret. Let's delete this secret from the cluster and push the new one we just wrote. Great. Now that Quay has had its configuration updated, let's push an image to it. We're going to push to the Clare V2org. I'm going to push Ubuntu 1804 as I know that it has vulnerabilities. Cool. We see that our Ubuntu 1804 image has five medium security vulnerabilities. This information is coming from Clare V2. Let's go ahead and push the same image to Clare V4org. Great. We now see that Clare V4 has provided security information for Ubuntu 1804 image. We can now click here and drill down into the specifics. That's pretty much it to getting Clare V4 running with Clare V2 on a Quay deployment. I hope you enjoyed this demo.