dr. edward amaroso with us. he with at&t services. doctor, we are glad you are here. >> great. thanks. m ed amaroso. i have spent my entire adult life in cyber security. in fact, as a teenager, my dad was a computer scientist. i have been in and around this forever. i started work at bell laboratories. i found i was a pretty good hacker. i had been doing that ever since. now i'm the chief security officer. i kind of come at this with, you know, a very practical perspective on threat. there are three things i want to share with you that i think are observations that might help you as you develop legislation. they are based on imperial day-to-day dealings with security issues with our mobility network and wire line network and entire fortune 1,000 in lots of different countries. i do that all day long. i wanted to share. the first one is about innovation. we are being out innovated by our adversaries. i don't know if you ever bought a piece of furniture and taken it home and admired the handy work. that is what we do with the malware. it is so good and so well crafted that we marvel at ho