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all right well welcome everybody and thank you for joining my names ashley and i work with the confidential computing consortium were excited to pick our webinar series back up after a short summer break and today we welcome dave taylor speaking on attestation dave ill let you take it away all right thanks ashley so welcome everybody im actually here sort of wearing almost two hats if you will so i share the technical advisory council in the confidential computing sourcing which hosts this webinar series uh the consortium does uh i share the group that does the technical parts within the consortium but im also an editor in the ietf work which is the standards body that does a bunch of work thats did done you know tcpip and http and lots of other things on remote attestation and so im kind of representing uh both groups here we actually have a number of uh participants in common between the ccc technical advisory council and the ietf remote attestation group and so um this is ki