 In the spirit of cybersecurity awareness in October being Cybersecurity Awareness Month, let's talk about what you need to think about before you connect a device onto the network. Or should I say protect it if you're going to connect it? Let's talk a little bit about a network, as sure. Let's talk about a network afloat. I think by now most folks know that on our afloat networks or our shore networks there are certain things that we absolutely do not connect to the network. For example, we do not connect thumb drives. We do not connect our cell phones, our mobile devices. In many cases, we don't even bring our mobile devices into our commands or into certain spaces on ships. This is very important. Why? Those are access factors for malicious cyber activity. And adversaries will use those to be able to gain access to our networks. So, in the event that you do have a device that you might look to connect to the network, it is absolutely imperative that you protect it. And we have processes and procedures to ensure that we do that. That's where we can utilize our information security management shop, our communications and IT specialists. They will be able to take that device, they'll be able to scan that device, they'll be able to ensure that that device is cyber secure before we have a need to connect it to the network. Those devices might be something like a printer, they might be something like a scanner for a special purpose mission. They might even be something as simple as speakers. But all those devices must be safe-proofed before we connect them to the network. So again, I urge you to think before you connect, make sure you protect.