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A
Well,
hello,
my
community,
it's
been
a
while
I
haven't
talked
to
you.
Kubecon
is
seven
days
away.
We
have
an
incredible
amount
of
co-located
events,
I'm
so
psyched
for
it.
I
can't
wait
to
see
all
your
beautiful
faces
live
virtual.
However,
you
all
do
it
today
we're
spotlighting
two
of
these
co-located
events,
there's
cloud
native
security,
conf
and
also
supply
chain
security.
Con
we
have
andres,
vega,
emily
fox
and
dan
lawrence,
so
spotlight
starts
now.
A
A
So
let's
talk
you
all
we've.
You
know
we
as
a
group
in
tag
security
we
put
together
as
the
event
leads
of
this.
We
put
together
this
event
with
all
these
amazing
program
committee.
I
want
to
talk
to
like
people
watching
this
they're
like
okay.
Well,
what
you
know,
what
are
they
in
in
store
for?
I
know
it's
we're
in
store
for
like
as
a
part
of
committee,
but
I
really
want
to
know
what
we're
doing
like
what
makes
you
all
pumped
and
let's
talk
about
the
impetus
of
it.
B
B
C
Yeah,
where
to
start
is
the
question
as
dan
said,
emily
myself
and
him
have
been
working
behind
the
scenes
pulling
together
a
dedicated
space,
a
dedicated
arena
for
security
practitioners
and
aspiring
security
practitioners
to
come
together
for
as
long
as
we've
had
kubecon,
there
have
been
people,
who've
been
enlighted
with
security
and
no
security
very
well.
However,
we
haven't
had
necessarily
a
space
for
focus
on
security
on
the
ecosystem,
not
just
kubernetes
security.
B
It
was
an
idea
first
introduced
from
michael
ducey
to
provide
the
community
with
a
security
focus
space
that
was
vendor
neutral
because,
like
you
said,
cloud
native
is
more
than
just
kubernetes
security.
It's
about
cloud
native
security
and
there's
a
lot
of
other
existing
tooling
within
the
ecosystem.
You
don't
necessarily
have
to
be
a
kubernetes
adopter
to
be
able
to
take
advantage
of
all
the
benefits
that
cloudnative
can
actually
provide
you.
So
this
is
it's
been
so
many
years,
we've
done
north
america
and
we've
done
europe
and
we're
back
in
north
america
again.
A
Yeah,
it's
again.
If
you
look
at
the
you
know
the
meetings
that
we
have
in
tag
security,
I
think
it's.
I
think
this
is
like
kind
of
the
culmination
of
like
people
publicly
kind
of
showing
like
all
of
these
technologies
working
together,
but
also
not
so
much
of
the
people
working
together.
You
have
disparate
like
almost
competing
technologies
to
a
certain
degree,
working
together
for
the
common
good
for
best
practices.
We
think
about
white
papers.
We
think
about,
like
you
know
this
policy
dot.
A
You
know
document
that
just
came
out
like
again,
that
is
to
me
is
the
joy
that
I
enjoy
so
much
about
tag
security,
but
also
in
the
day
everybody's
celebrating
all
the
great
technologies
out
there.
So
people
are
aware
of
them
and
can
use
them
in
their
stacks,
not
just
specific
to
kubernetes,
but
cloud
native
in
general.
It
looks
like
we
have
some
folks
joining
thanks
so
much
for
joining
everyone.
A
So
a
couple
of
kudos
here,
some
hello
from
zee
woo
zoo-
is
that
we
say
this
in
in
the
in
the
biz
looks
like
we
have
hi
guys
from
ashish
ashish,
and
then
we
have
a
most
amazing
people
here.
They
must
be
referring
to
you
both
because
I
don't
know
you
know.
Oh.
A
Oh
okay,
appreciate
that
all
right,
so
I
mean
let's
talk
about
the
schedule
you
all
I
mean
in
terms
of
is
there
you
know.
Obviously
we
love
all
of
our
children,
like
you
know
over
the
early
right,
but
let's
let
me
is
there
anything
you
all
excited
just
to
check
out
by
the
way
everybody
this
is
on
october
12th.
This
is
when
this
is.
B
Yeah,
it's
october,
12th.
The
program
committee
had
a
ton
of
submissions.
I
think
this
was
probably
some
of
the
most
amount
of
submissions
that
we've
ever
received
for
cloud
native
security,
con
or
co-native
security
day
so
like
we
had
a
hard
enough
time,
but
we
did
decide
that,
because
of
the
quality
of
the
submissions
that
we
received,
that
we
were
going
to
open
up
the
afternoon
to
dual
tracks,
which
is
the
first
time
we've
done
this
and
we're
very
thrilled
to
do
it
andres.
C
It's
hard
to
pick
just
one.
As
you
said,
we
had
great
submissions
close
to
over
100
talks,
total
that
were
submitted.
We
had
20
different
judges
come
through
the
schedule.
It
was
very
hard
caught,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
representation
and
variety
of
content
which
all
together
is
what
excites
me.
The
most
cloud
native
security
is
is
often
an
intimidating
subject.
C
So,
depending
on
the
track
you
decide
to
break
out
to
it
will
equip
you
to
help
decipher
this
often
intimidating
ecosystem.
So
there's
plenty.
We
have
great
sponsors.
We
have
also
the
largest
number
number
of
sponsors
till
date.
So
if
I
were
to
pick
one,
let
me
let
me
sit
on
that
one
for
a
while
during
the
call-
maybe
maybe
we'll
see
what
about
you.
B
So
I
had
a
hard
time
picking
as
well,
and
I
don't
think
I
have
a
favorite,
but
I
have
some
that
are
very
topical
and
important,
and
I
think
that's
also
reflected
in
the
two
different
kinds
of
tracks
that
we
have
supply
chain.
Security,
as
you
know,
is
super
important
dan
lorenk
dan
lorenz
is
also
doing
supply
chain
security
day.
Con
joining.
B
So
it's
wonderful
to
be
able
to
get
that
cross
presentation
from
him
about
supply
chain
security
and,
as
you
know,
our
group
released
a
supply
chain
security
paper
and
we
have
a
working
group.
That's
currently
working
in
the
space
on
a
reference
architecture,
so
that's
exciting,
but
we
also
have
some
folks
that
are
going
to
be
talking
about
data
security
which
I
don't
think
gets
enough
air
time
generally,
because
a
lot
of
the
community
isn't
thinking
about
data
centric
security
or
data
centric
modeling
and
as
machine
learning
and
ai
are
continuing
to
grow.
B
In
that
space
we
should
start
seeing
more
security,
focused
talks
around
that
subject
area.
Another
one
is
the
long
and
windy
road
that
leads
to
cloud
native
security
that
a
lot
of
folks
don't
realize
that
cloud
native
ecosystem
adoption
is
very
complex
and
it's
a
hard
topic
for
a
lot
of
folks
and
when
you
add
security
as
a
layer.
A
I
think
in
general
too,
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
end
user
talks.
I
mean
you
know
also
I
like
that
there's
also
some
of
the
lexicon
is
being
discussed
as
well,
which
is
really
cool,
because
we
we
get
so
much
jargon
thrown
at
us
all
the
time
right,
there's
so
much
of
that
and
to
be
able
to
kind
of
define
those
things
to
me
are
pretty
pretty
awesome,
but,
like
you
know,
you
got
like
folks
like
nvidia
trend,
micro,
fireball
analytics,
there's
all
types
of
it's
not
just
you
know
it's
the
practice.
A
C
C
A
lot
of
it
is
end
users,
far
along
the
journey
of
not
just
one
project
but
combining
multiple
solutions
into
a
more
cohesive
system,
which
we
go
back
in
time
to
the
first
editions
of
cloud
native
security
day.
A
lot
of
the
talks
were
to
introduce
security,
tooling
and
security
projects
and
as
the
space
has
matured,
we
see
a
whole
lot
more
of
deep
integrations
of
this
system.
One
and
the
other.
So
we're
gonna
see
talks
that
use
runtime
security
with
falco
and
open
policy
agent.
C
We're
gonna
see
talks
with
open
policy
agent
and
spire
going
to
be
seeing
different
integrations
of
different
levels
of
kubernetes
so
yeah
manifestation
of
where
we
come
along.
So.
A
We
find
the
best
tools
possible
right
and
put
them
together
in
ways
that,
like
will
address
a
certain
security
issue
right
and
so
and
and
these
things
what's
great,
is
it's
it's
it's
ever
it's
evolving
right,
there's
new
technologies
being
so
every
year,
there's
no
folks
coming
in
and
presenting.
Oh,
it's
cool
we're,
seeing
kyverno
caverno
is
doing
some
great
things
right
and
so
shout
out
to
jim
and
the
t
in
the
group
over
there,
but
like
this
is
what
we
need
to
see
we
need
to.
A
A
So
I
I
kind
of
want
to
ask
this
question
in
general.
What
are
you
looking
forward
to
just
in
kubecon
in
general?
Beyond?
Just
you
know
the
cloud
just
the
the
you
know,
our
cloud
native
security
conference.
B
I
think
that's
a
really
hard
question
to
ask
for
me:
there's
two
different
portions
of
it.
One
of
the
things
that
I
loved
about
going
to
conferences
in
person
is
the
hallway
tracks
and
the
people
that
you
meet
and
the
conversations
that
you
can
have
that
are
candid
they're
not
prepared
they're,
not
like
nobody's
gotten
into
their
own
heads
about
them.
Yet
so
you're
just
hearing
everything,
that's
raw
from
the
community,
their
passions,
the
things
that
are
driving
them
and
moving
them
forward.
C
C
Kubecon
is
the
the
one
place
where
all
the
community
leadership
is
present
and
there's
a
chance
to
catch
up
on.
Well,
we've
all
been
busy,
but
let
me
pay
attention
to
what
everyone
else
has
been
up
to.
What
have
they
learned?
It
is
a
great
knowledge,
knowledge
exchange.
A
So
I'm
going
to
change
gears
for
a
second
but
go
back
to
save
the
best.
For
last.
I
think
it's
the
best
it's
one
of
my
favorite
parts
of
it
is:
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
ctf,
because
again
we
have
these
two
tracks:
right:
we've
for
the
first
time
doing
the
two
tracks,
but
also
simultaneously
right.
A
There
is
going
to
be
a
ctf,
a
capture,
the
flag,
you
all
for
the
layman
who
don't
understand,
whoever
doesn't
know
what
capture
flag
is,
I
don't
know
but
shout
out
to
magno
and
the
team
there,
but
I
mean
we
have.
We
have
some
guests.
We
have
some
hosts.
We
have
some
amazing
stuff
who
wants
to
take
a
little
like
a
snippet
of
this.
Just
get
everybody
hungry
for
this
one
see
if
they
can,
by
the
way,
if
you
haven't
registered
by
the
way,
I'm
going
to
throw
it
back
on
the
screen
register.
B
So
this
is
what
like
our
second
time
during
the
ctf,
maybe
third
or
fourth,
I
keep
losing
track,
we're
so
busy
whenever
we
do
these
events.
Third,
oh
my
gosh,
it's
been
so
long.
Control
planning
has
been
a
really
great
partner
and
the
volunteers
that
we
have
to
help
running,
run
and
execute
this
etf,
and
we
learn
every
year
that
we
we
run
this
event
we're
excited
because,
in
addition
to
the
regular
ctf
challenges
that
we
have,
I
think
we
have
five.
B
Maybe
six
they're
hollywood
themed,
but
we
also
have
the
live
stream
going
on
twice
so
one's
at
12,
15,
pacific
and
the
other
one
is
at
3
p.m.
B
All
right,
so
we've
got
some
fabulous
co-hosts,
this
time,
they're,
not
just
from
the
security
tab.
We've
got
some
folks
from
the
community
that
are
going
to
be
co-hosting,
and
we
have
a
lot
of
really
great
special
guests
that
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
talking
about
the
cts
talking
about
how
they
got
into
capture
the
flag,
kind
of
challenges
or
just
generally,
what
their
cloud
native
security
journeys
have
looked
like.
B
We,
like,
I
can't
say
enough,
how
much
of
doing
security
is
community
related
and
being
able
to
talk
to
folks
and
understand
their
methodologies
and
the
way
that
they
think
about
approaching
some
of
these
security
problems.
So
having
that
streamed
for
the
cloud
native
tv
audience
is
going
to
be
super
fantastic
and
hopefully
will
help
a
lot
of
first
timers
in
their
ctf
break
out
of
their
first
container.
C
C
Knowing
and
not
doing
is
the
same
as
not
knowing,
so
it
is
a
great
opportunity
for
hands-on
practical
skills.
As
emily
pointed
out,
we
have
a
great
crew
of
red
teamers,
blue
teamers.
I
don't
know
if
ever
we
talk
about
capture
the
flag,
but
I
don't
know
if
everyone
knows
what
capture
the
flag
is,
so
there
are
flags
to
go
after
and
and
a
system,
and
you
need
to
find
your
way
through
these
challenges
to
capture
the
flag.
So
great.
C
B
A
It's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
wild.
Like
I
said
it's
and,
and
again
just
so,
everyone
knows
is
myself
and
andres
are
going
to
be
emceeing
this
it's
going
to
be
exciting.
Like
I
said
it's,
if
you've
all
been
to
any
of
the
tag
security
meetings,
we
we
have
fun
together,
so
it's
gonna
be
exciting.
Let's,
let's,
let's
go
home
here.
Let's
talk
the
call
to
action,
everybody
like
tell
me:
how
does
that
people
you
know?
Obviously
we
know
how
to
register
is
anything
we
can.
A
B
That's
our
raccoon,
that's
the
mascot!
If
you've
ever
seen,
the
security
tag,
logo
you'll
see
our
raccoon
in
it
and
they
will
be
making
an
appearance
at
cloud
native
security
con
as
well
as
throughout
kubecon,
so
see
if
you
can
find
them.
C
Come
with
an
open
mind,
come
come
to
have
fun,
learn,
share
what
you've
been
up
to
teach
others
how
you've
been
thinking
about
security?
What
have
you
been
doing
around
security
and
yeah?
Hopefully,
through
those
exchanges,
we
can
all
collectively
safeguard
our
systems
and
our
infrastructure.
A
Totally
agreed,
and
I
want
to
kind
of
throw
this
out
there.
I
want
to
say
a
big
congratulations
to
to
my
friend,
like
literally
my
one
of
my
dearest
friends
emily,
and
I
want
to
say
this
to
you.
I'm
really
happy
for
you
that
you
are
now
a
co-chair
for
for
for
kubecon.
There's,
nobody
more
deserving
working
with
you
for
the
last.
I
don't
know
year
and
a
half
two
years
I
like.
We
all
see
how
awesome
you
are
and
I'm
so
proud
of
you,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
on
tears.
Right
now,
look
papa's
happy!
B
Thanks
so
much
it
was,
it
was
very
unexpected
and
completely
thrilling
to
be
considered.
Let
alone
be,
have
the
opportunity
and
and
work
in
an
environment
that
allows
me
to
pursue
some
of
these
opportunities.
So
I'm
hoping
that
I
can
represent
security
and
all
of
the
kubecons
to
come
as
well
as
represent
security
tag
and
the
security
community,
with
making
sure
that
we
are
well
well
discussed
and
we
are
present
and
accounted
for.
A
Awesome,
well
I'm
going
to
let
you
go.
I
got
to
bring
in
another
person
that
we
we
all
know
we
mentioned
him
earlier.
Do
you
know
you
all
know
this
guy.
A
What's
up
all
right,
so
we
so
we
haven't.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
software
supply
chain.
As
part
of
you
know
the
cloud
native
security
conf,
but
let
me
let
you
all
go-
have
a
great
day,
emily
and
andres
and
I'll
we'll
talk
to
dan
about
that
that
show.
A
D
D
A
All
right:
well,
I
have
the
I
have
a
quick
one.
I
can.
I
can
kick
you
off,
alright,
so
listen!
I
want
to
know
let's
talk
about
this
in
in
general,
since
you
know
we
we
had
like
the
saw,
the
the
key
signing
ceremony
for
six
store
and,
and
you
know,
software
supply
chain,
pretty
much
is
blown
blown
up.
I
mean
because
of
the
executive
order
and
stuff
that's
going
on
here.
I
want
to
know
like
hey.
We
wanted
to
start
this
conference.
D
Yeah,
so
this
is
the
first
ever
software
supply
chain
focused
cognitive
supply
chain
security
con
this
year,
it's
the
day
negative
one
event,
so
it
is
monday
of
next
week
so
monday
of
kubecon
and
yeah.
Why
are
we
doing
it
this
year?
It's
because
supply
chain
security
has
become
a
pretty
important
topic
rapidly
throughout
2021
supply
chain
attacks
started
to
pick
up,
2019
2020
and
you
know
they're
ramping
up
like
crazy
this
year.
Someone
type
just
did
a
report.
D
A
couple
weeks
ago,
it
said,
there's
been
a
650
increase
in
software
supply
chain
attacks.
This
year,
the
european
union,
the
eu
just
put
out
a
report
predicting
another
400
percent
increase
next
year
right-
and
this
is
just
a
case
of
attackers
finding
an
area
in
software
like
they
always
do
where
we
are
under
invested
and
we
as
an
industry,
have
to
come
together
to
figure
out
how
to
pivot
and
get
on
top
of
this,
and
you
know,
increase
the
cost
of
attacks.
So
attackers
go
somewhere
else.
A
D
Yeah,
why
would
you
go
to
this?
You
should
go
if
you
want
to
learn
more
about
how
to
protect
your
software
supply
chain
right.
Everybody
in
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
is
producing
or
consuming
some
kind
of
software,
and
because
we're
doing
this
all
in
the
open,
we're
building
all
these
awesome
open
source
projects
and
we're
using
them
together
we're
all
part
of
each
other's
supply
chains.
A
So
I'm
looking
at
this
schedule
here
I
mean
there's
again
the
creme
de
la
creme,
from
a
cicd
perspective,
creme
de
la
creme
of
like
software
there's
end
users.
I
mean
we
got
like
lf
public
health,
google,
booz,
allen,
hamilton.
I
mean
talk
me
through
this
schedule,
man,
because
I
know
you
painstakingly
put
through
this
right.
I
mean
talk
to
me
like
about
some
stuff
that
you're
excited
about.
D
Yeah
I
mean
we
are
starting
out
strong,
so
we've
got
an
awesome
keynote
to
start
off
here
from
the
solarwinds
supply
chain
security
team.
So
if
you've
heard
of
supply
chain
attacks
this
year,
you've
probably
heard
of
solarwinds,
they
were
victim
to
a
really
really
bad
attack,
which
pivoted
and
ended
up
affecting
a
lot
of
their
customers.
So
we've
got
trevor
rosen
from
solarwinds
who's
going
to
do
a
deep
dive
on
the
attack,
exactly
what
happened
to
their
orion
product.
The
sunburst
attack.
D
How
solarwinds,
then
you
know,
came
together,
worked
with
the
cncf
worked
with
a
cdf
with
all
these
awesome
open
source
technologies
to
correct
this,
to
build
the
most
secure
supply
chain.
They
possibly
could.
So
that's
the
one
I'm
most
excited
about.
We
get
an
end
user
report.
We
get
some
details
on
an
actual
attack.
D
We
get
some
real
world
implementation
and
we
get
to
tie
it
back
together
to
you
know
the
projects
that
we're
all
here
collaborating
on
we've
got
some
other
awesome
ones
too,
but
yeah
you
want
to
talk
about
that
one
a
little
bit.
First,.
A
D
Man
yeah
that
one's
amazing
we've
got
some
more
end
user
reports
right.
We've
got
people
rolling
out
supply
chain
security
on
behalf
of
entire
communities
right.
So
every
company
here
you
know
we're
not
building
in
vacuums,
but
we
are,
depending
on
a
whole
bunch
of
shared
infrastructure,
usually
and
in
a
lot
of
cases.
This
shared
community
infrastructure
is
not
always
that
well
looked
after
so
we've
got
dustin
ingram
from
the
python
software
foundation.
D
He's
going
to
be
talking
about
some
of
the
awesome
work,
pi
pi
pypi,
the
python
package
index
has
been
doing
to
improve
the
security
of
that
critical
component
of
infrastructure.
D
One
of
the
scary
parts
of
supply
chain
attacks
is
there's
always
two
parts
right.
You
attack
a
supply
chain
and
then
you
pivot
down
to
all
the
consumers
of
that
spot
in
the
chain,
and
so,
when
you
look
around
from
an
ecosystem
perspective,
there's
all
these
really
critical
like
super
nodes,
things
like
pi
pi
things
like
docker
hub.
You
know
these
single
points
that
are
trusted
and
used
by
everybody
across
the
industry.
So
it's
great
to
see
them
taking
it
so
seriously,
and
you
know
working
on
it
as
a
foundation.
D
We've
got
some
other
pretty
exciting
ones.
We've
got
a
couple.
Lightning
talks,
practitioners.
This
is
a
field
that
people
might
not
always
be
thinking
about,
but
it's
putting
security
in
5g.
You
know
in
the
networking
space
in
the
telecom
and
the
carrier
grade
space
from
erickson
fatih's
going
to
talk
about
how
seriously
they
worry
about
supply
chain.
I
mean
how
they're
working
to
protect
it
for
everybody
using
5g
across
the
world
today.
A
Let
me
let
me
ask
you
this,
because
I
said
you
know
a
lot
of
this
again.
If
you
look
at
this,
this
is
literally
like
the
creme
de
la
creme
of
software
supply
chain,
but
like
like
I'm
again,
I'm
a
lay
developer
and
I'm
coming
to
this.
What
do
I
get
out
of
this?
Like
you
know,
because
look
I
you
know
this
is
heady
stuff.
You
know
you
know,
there's
crypto,
cryptography,
there's
all
types
of
stuff
to
this,
but
tell
me
like
I'm
a
developer
coming
into
this.
What
do
I
get
out
of
it.
D
Yeah,
I
think
of
it,
really
is
just
kind
of
a
way
to
learn
the
current
state
of
the
art
the
challenges
people
are
facing
and
some
takeaways
about
what
you
need
to
do.
Anybody,
that's
a
developer,
should
like
know
about
this
whole
area.
It's
it
sounds
all
fancy,
but
it's
really
not
right.
It's
really
about
taking
a
lot
of
the
concepts,
a
lot
of
the
normal.
You
know
cloud
native
security
day
concepts
they're
recovering
the
next
day,
just
applying
them
to
build
systems
forever.
D
We've
been
fine
as
a
development
community
as
an
ecosystem,
with
locking
down
our
production
instances
and
applying
all
these
awesome,
runtime
security
features
and
policies
about
who
can
access
nodes.
But
then
the
build
machine
is
still
sitting
under
somebody's
desk,
and
so,
if
you're
not
doing
any
of
these
security
features
the
runtime
security
or
anything
like
that
on
your
build
machine
and
that's
how
these
attacks
can
happen.
So
a
lot
of
it's
just
reminders
and
showing
you
what
other
companies
and
other
communities
have
done
in
this
space.
A
It's
just
it
looks
like
john.
D
Yeah
I've
heard
about
that
a
little
bit
yeah
so
salsa
it
stands
for.
I
can
never
remember
the
acronym
supply
chain
levels
for
software
artifacts,
something
like
that.
It's
also
a
really
awesome
type
of
dip
and
to
help
spread
awareness
about
this
framework.
It's
kind
of
a
set
of
guidelines,
a
set
of
levels
that
you
can
look
at
to
make
improving
your
supply
chain,
more
approachable
and
digestible.
D
We
put
together
a
pretty
fun
video
series
called
operation
salsa.
I
posted
some
teasers
on
twitter.
We
can
retweet
another
one
of
those
during
this-
the
short
version
of
it,
but
we
are
going
to
be
airing.
Some
more
footage
live
at
kubecon
of
operation,
salsa,
so
stay
tuned.
There's
plot
twists,
there's
danger,
there's
intrigue.
D
There's
explosions
there's
puns
even
better,
so.
A
So
let's
talk
about
this
in
terms
of
when
is
the
event.
D
Yeah,
so
the
event
is
all
day
monday,
I'm
going
to
get
the
date
wrong,
so
I'm
just
going
to
double
check.
D
Monday
october
11th,
so
it
is
the
day
negative
one,
as
I
call
it
the
first
day,
zero
event
in
la
and
remote
all
the
stuff
will
be
live
streaming.
You've
got
a
bunch
of
pre-recorded
remote
talks
as
well.
A
So
so
riddle
me
this
dan
again,
so
for
the
people
that
are
remote
here,
you
know
again
there's
some
pre-recorded
stuff.
That's
going
to
be
playing
and
stuff
like
that.
But
like
is
what
what's
you
know:
what
are
you
gonna?
What
are
we
doing,
and
I
asked
the
same
question
before
as
well
but
like
what
are
we
doing
just
to
make
sure
the
experience
is
just
as
good
for
the
virtual,
as
well
as
the
in
person.
D
Yeah,
so
almost
half
of
the
talks
have
been
pre-recorded
actually
and
so
everybody's
gonna
be
able
to
watch
them
all
live.
There's
gonna,
be
questions
and
answer
question
and
answer
after
each
session.
All
the
stuff
is
going
to
be
up
recorded
at
the
end
yeah.
What
else
am
I
missing?.
A
A
So
again,
a
lot
of
the
speakers
can
interact
as
they're
as
they're
doing
the
talks
as
whatever
so
people
should
feel.
Like
they're
part
of
you
know
this
whole
experience
in
kubecon
in
general
so
go
ahead.
A
So
so,
dan,
let's,
let's
switch
gears
for
a
second,
as
we
finish
out
here.
What
are
you
excited
about
in
kubecon
in
general,.
D
In
general,
I'm
excited
to
get
back
together
with
this
community
right,
it's
been
so
long.
I
am
going
to
be
there
in
person.
I'm
excited
for
for
that
to
kick
off
again,
I'm
excited
yeah
for
the
day,
zero
events
both
of
these
day
negative
one
and
day
zero.
A
D
Yeah
we've
got
links
here,
go
on
and
register
you
can
register
either
in
person
or
remote.
It
is
early
in
the
conference.
So
if
you're
not
going
to
be
there
yet
you
can
always
watch
that
remote
before
you
arrive.
So
don't
let
that
be
an
excuse
to
not
participate.
A
A
D
No,
I
think
we
covered
it
all
here.
It's
going
to
be
fun,
there
is
going
to
be
operation
salsa,
there
might
be
a
way
gift
and
can
sneak
by
yeah
come
join
us
it's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
fun.
Y'all.
A
All
right
see
you
later
bud
all
right.
So
again
we
had
a
couple
of
amazing
events
we
talked
about
today.
You
all,
I
mean
again
these
th,
these
co.
The
co-located
events
are
always
fun
right.
We
get
to.
We
get
to
see
like
different
aspects
of
you
know
normal
talks
that
we
see
at
kubecon,
I'm
excited
for
it.
I'm
also
excited
that
we
next
week
we're
we're
going
to
be
doing
some
talks
from
we're
gonna
be
doing
recaps
all
next
week
from
the
floor
of
of
cubecon.
A
So
whereas
cubecloudnativetv
we'll
have
a
booth
all
next
week,
we're
going
to
be
doing
recaps.
So
some
of
your
favorites
hosts,
like
cat
cosgrove
chris
short's,
going
to
make
an
appearance
next
week
as
well.
I'm
really
excited
to
have
chris
back
I'm
going
to
be
doing
day,
one
with
my
a
legend.
I
call
him
the
babe
ruth
of
you
know
of
of
what
we
do.
A
It's
stu
miniman,
who
used
to
be
on
the
cube,
he's
going
to
be
doing
he's
going
to
be
on
with
me
and
lackey,
and
we're
gonna
have
sig
honk
on
we're.
Gonna
have
priyanka
we're
gonna
have
stephen
augustus.
It's
just
it's
a
action
pack
next
week.
I'm
so
excited
to
see
you
all,
please
if
you
haven't
registered
thus
far
for
for
kubecon.
You
know
what
it
is
here
I'll
throw
this
on
the
screen
as
well.
A
I'm
so
excited
to
see
you
all
so
we're
gonna
be
so
happy,
but
also
look,
I'm
gonna
be
jumping
in
the
hallway
tracks
as
much
as
possible.
I
want
to
interact
with
you
all
as
well,
but
there's
so
many
talks,
there's
so
many
amazing
things
happening,
there's
so
many
keynotes
if
you
haven't
registered
for
kubecon,
please
do
so
really
looking
forward
to
seeing
everyone.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
joining
us
for
for
spotlight
live.
We're.
Gonna
have
one
more
show
this
week
it's
gonna
be
priyanka.
A
It's
the
go
home,
show
we're
gonna
talk
about.
What's
going
on
with
kubecon,
it's
going
to
be
great.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
joining
and
we'll
see
you
next
time
and
if
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
everyone
that
the
spotlight
is
on
you.