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From YouTube: Threat Insights Weekly Group Discussion
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Weekly meeting for the Secure:Threat Insights group
A
B
Hi
everyone
nice
to
meet
you
good
that
I
finally
introduced
myself.
I
think
I've
only
introduced
myself
to
a
few
people
but
have
been
showing
up
in
meetings.
So
I've
been
spying
on
you
guys.
B
I'm
a
support
engineer
I
started
back
in
january,
and
security
has
always
been
like
a
curiosity
for
me
like
something
that
I
find
very
important
in
my
personal
life
and
if
you
know
if
I
can
be
like
that
connection
point
between
support
and
security,
I'm
happy
to
be,
and
I
just
started
doing
this
role
about
a
month
and
a
half
ago.
I
think
so
yeah,
that's
why
you've
been
seeing
me
in
the
meetings
nice
to
meet
you,
everyone,
officially,
nice,
to
meet
you
nice
to
meet
you.
A
Thanks
jordan,
so
just
as
a
general
question
of
engaging
with
our
support,
stable
counterparts,
I
know
when
we
first
met
was
because
we
had
introduced
a
regression
into
a
build
and
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
folks
that
were
using
the
self-hosted
version
of
gitlab
had
a
channel
to
report
this
problem
and
knew
how
to
turn
off
the
feature
flag.
Are
there
other
situations
that
we
should
be
reaching
out
to
you
for
or
expect
to
be
hearing
from
you
about
reports
from
customers,
jordan,.
B
So
yeah,
that's
something
I'm
still
trying
to
figure
out.
So
if
you
ever
have
a
doubt
feel
free
to
ping
me
on
anything
and
I'll
just
share
it.
You
know
just
in
case
on
our
side,
I'm
you
know,
I'm
always
trying
to
be
aware
of
what
customers
report.
I
don't
think
I
do
such
a
a
good
job
as
greg
does.
He
seems
to
be
on
top
of
everything
I
don't
know
if
you've
met
craig
before
but
he's
another
support
who
was
sort
of
the
interim.
B
It
was
enjoying
him
in
my
role
but
but
yeah
I
tried
to
be
on
top
and
I'll
I'll,
bring
everything
that
I
can
find.
You
know
the
way.
I
see
it
if
I
report
a
lot
and
it's
useless
it's
better
than
if
I
you
know,
skip
something
and
it
was
useful
right
so
yeah,
just
if
you
have
any
doubt
just
bring
it
to
me
and
I'll
bring
it
to
support
and
yeah.
Let's
try
to
keep
this
communication
as
open
as
as
possible.
A
Thanks
and
I
know
greg's
still
around-
I
know
he's
been
around
for
a
while.
So
he's
got
some
experience
on
him,
but
he's
also,
I
think,
still
the
for
one
of
the
other
groups
of
insecurity.
Still
the
support
civil
counterpart,
I'm
not
sure
which
one
or,
if
it's
all,
of
them
for
that
matter,
so
cool
thanks,
jorda.
A
Do
you
have
any
reports
to
share
learnings
from
participating
in
the
the
beginning
of
the
mlaps
team?
Well,.
D
We
need
to
figure
out
how
to
communicate
like
being
at
capacity
to
the
machine
learning
system,
but
yeah
we're
we're
ways
off,
but
at
some
point
you
might
see
different
results
from
the
reviewers
roulette,
which
are
supposed
to
be
better.
It
remains
to
be
seen
because
currently
we
have
a
major
problem
here-
is
that
the
reviewer's
roulette
takes
into
account
like
you,
whether
you're,
a
maintainer
or
a
reviewer,
your
capacity,
your
status,
your
time,
zone,
etc,
etc,
and
the
unreview
thing
only
looks
at
who
was
the
approver
who
approved
the
merge
request.
A
B
E
D
I
I
think
I
think
my
I
shared
my
my
personal
efforts
into
machine
learning
where
it
recognized
me
as
a
bicycle.
So
I
think
we
are
we're
not
looking
at
a
terminator
or
anything.