the work of cylab was featured in a "60 minutes" report on machine learning and many other aspects. in particular the professor's facial recognition programming helped match a very bloody surveillance photo with the boston marathon bomber from a database of 1 million faces. you'll have an opportunity to see the professor's work in action today during the lurvelg time demonstrations downstairs. today you'll hear from cy lab's director david brumly who led a cmu tomb just a couple months ago that won this year's super bowl of hacking, darp, a's $2 million cyber challenge. congratulations, david. [ applause ] just a week later, a week after that, david took a team of cmu students to def com where they won a game in another hijacking competition. you you'll hear from andrew moore, dean of school of science, who was also featured in "60 minutes" report on artificial intelligence. i would also like to acknowledge dr. jim garrett, the dean of the college of engineering at carnegie mellon university who joins us along with rick siger who played an important role helping put together this ev