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From YouTube: Threat Management team staff meeting Dec 15, 2020
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A
All
right
welcome
to
the
threat
management
staff
meeting
today
we
have
a
lot
of
great
things
on
our
agenda
is
matt
here.
No,
he
is
not.
I
will
share
the
good
news.
Then
vulnerability
management
is
now
officially.
A
Viable,
you
can
look
at
the
links
and
it
talks
about
what
that
means
and
how
that's
measured.
But
basically
I
mean
we're
just
all
really
awesome
and
people
are
really
impressed
with
us
and
it's
just
you
know,
sort
of
what
we
do.
B
It's
typical:
it
was
noted
in
the
an
email
from
sid
to
a
number
of
folks
as
one
of
the
actually
it
was
alluded
to,
but
but
in
that
it
was
some
other
stuff
about
from
state
in
that
in
the
email
I'm
referring
to.
But
overall
these
features
really
help
customers
secure
their
what
they
host
and
run
on
git
lab
and
it's
the
top
reason.
It's
one
of
the
top
reasons
that
customers
buy.
Gitlab
is
the
secure
stage,
and
this
really
helps
to
make
that
happen,
which
is
really.
A
Neat
nice
thanks.
I
am
yeah.
This
is
the
the
second
maturity
increase
this
year
for
the
group,
which
is
amazing
and
matt,
was
telling
me
that
even
you
know,
a
lot
of
the
work
that's
been
done
just
in
the
past
couple
months
have
really
sort
of
solidified
that
position
for
us.
So
that's
it's
very
exciting.
C
One
thing
I
wanted
to
add
was
that
when
we
got
to
minimal
that
was
a
big
push
to
get
standalone
vulnerabilities
out,
there's
a
lot
of
pressure
around
that.
I
think
people
felt
some
stress,
and
I
I
know
that
over
the
course
of
the
last
six
months,
it's
felt
like
a
lot
of
tiny
improvements
and
there's
maybe
not
the
same
momentum,
but
I
think
this
just
shows
that
that
value
of
iteration
can
take
us
just
as
far
or
further
than
you
know
a
heads-down
push
for
a
date.
C
I'm
gonna
mention
the
closed
issues,
mostly
because
matt
had
his.
The
maturity.
Definition
is
a
and
so
it
made
it
so
it
was
just
over
an
alphabet.
So
I
was
very
happy
that
I
was
able
to
update
this
to
be
a
full
alphabet
or
26.
great
accomplishments
in
the
last
just
two
weeks.
So
this
is
just
since
the
last
threat
management
staff
meeting
it's
both
container
security
and
threaded
sites,
so
nice
job
I've
taken
out
things
that
were
just
design
issues
or
things
that
were
not
closed
as
done.
D
Okay,
savas
asked,
I
guess
it
makes
sense
since
I
actually
put
something
in
there,
but
does
anyone
know
why
we
don't
have
a
loosely
coupled
front
end
and
back
end?
More
context
can
be
found
in
that
issue.
He
said
he'd
be
happy
to
elaborate
more
on
this,
but
I'm
thinking
that's
not
going
to
be
the
case.
This
meeting-
I
might
I
was
thinking
that
is
probably
that's.
D
One
of
the
pushes
for
getting
to
graphql
is
to
have
it
more
loosely
coupled
because,
naturally,
the
the
rest
api
is
going
to
be
pretty
tightly
coupled
between
the
front
and
back
end
and
graphic
the
graphql
kind
of
loosens
that
up
a
little
bit
for
a
lot
of
it.
D
A
Oh,
I
think
this
is
an
interesting
thing
to
call
out,
because
I
think-
and
I
haven't
done
any
measurements
but
anecdotally
any
of
the
pages
that
get
rendered
on
the
rail
side
render
faster
than
the
view
apps,
but
maybe
there's
some
more
actual
measurements
behind
that.
But
for
my
when
I
see
things
low,
I'm
like
I
see
it
faster
with
the
hammel
which,
which
I
don't
want
to
do.
I
also
want
to
move
towards
view
more,
but
but
that's
just
actually
what
I've
seen.
D
E
And
I
think,
as
the
culture
the
initial
culture
was
based
on
the
rubin
rails,
then
it
was
a
natural
progression
to
have
like
the
follow
the
rails
way
of
rendering
the
templates
and
the
the
ui
formation.
E
F
B
Wayne
being
part
of
two
teams
now
has
been
kind
of
cool
one
thing
that
the
growth
team
does,
except
for
in
this
team.
Is
they
just
asked
this
question
recently?
I
thought
it
was
just
a
neat
thing
to
do.
What
I
mean
is:
what
are
you
doing
for
fun
over
the
holidays?
B
So
thanks
everybody
for
putting
it
in
when
we
quickly
read
through
these,
at
least
for
the
folks
that
that
came,
they
were
able
to
come
today,
so
we
can
read
through
it.
So
me,
it's
gonna,
be
more
video
games
like
mario
kart,
zoom,
catch-ups,
with
family
and
friends,
and
closing
in
on
my
goal
of
a
book
a
week
this
year,
52
books
this
year.
D
I
was
scrambling
for
the
mute
button
and
I
like
I
like
panicked,
and
I
couldn't
find
it
so
yeah
activities
with
the
kids
house,
projects
that
just
haven't
gotten
done
time
with
family
video
games.
Probably,
hopefully
I
don't
have
any
more
trips
to
the
urgent
care
for
this
holiday,
like
I'd
had
thanksgiving
so
that.
C
C
Drive
right
now,
oh
man,
I
feel
like
I'm
just
like
a
broken
record
about
it.
Right
now
we
bought
a
volkswagen
euro
van
last
weekend,
we're
really
stoked
on
it.
We
drove
it
out
to
the
coast
over
the
weekend
and
it
inspired
us
to
want
to
go
longer
so
over
the
holiday.
We're
gonna
go
for
at
least
a
night,
maybe
two
other
than
that.
Just
a
lot
of
cookies
and
christmas
movies,
probably
zoom
family
calls
as
well.
A
C
D
It
is
it
dog
food.
No,
it's
like
chex.
It's
like
checks
with
like
help
me
alexander,
because
I'm
it's
like
chocolate
and
powdered
sugar
and.
D
G
Cool
yeah
thanks.
The
whole
plan
is
to
slow
down
during
the
next
weeks
I'm
unplugging
myself
as
well
as
matt,
so
I'm
gonna
spend
time
with
my
family
rate.
Some
books
try
to
relax
a
little
and
that's
it
maybe
I'll
find
time
for
video
games.
But
that's
that's
not
the
priority
right
now,
yeah
alexander
now,
your
turn.
A
Yeah,
I
definitely
agree
with
all
that
slowing
down
unplugging,
I'm
gonna,
try
it
I'm
thinking
about
getting
some
cross-country
skis,
because
that
seems
like
a
good,
socially
distant
outdoor
activity,
and
so
I'm
gonna
try
to
go
cross-country.
Skiing.
Maybe
do
some
snowshoeing,
there's
snow,
there's
snow
out
here
I
can
show
everyone
what
our
outdoors
looks
like.
A
C
D
A
F
D
C
D
Up
north,
they
get
a
little
bit
more,
but
down
here
in
san
antonio
now
we're
in
line
with
the
sahara
down
here.
So.
A
F
F
A
So
do
we
need
to
send
you
our
addresses
for
you
to
mail
us
if.
F
C
And
on
that
note,
I
think
we're
done.
I
hope
everyone
has
a
great
day.
We
do
here's
a
plug
for
our
office
hours
that
start
in
about
45
minutes,
so
threat
management,
office
hours
hasn't
been
very
heavily
attended
by
the
engineers
on
the
team.
Myself
and
matt
have
gone
and
had
great
conversations
with
felipe
and
other
folks
from
the
apsec
team.