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[Applause] hello everybody welcome back to another episode of rethinking connectivity my name is jeremy and today weamp;#39;re going to be going over the authentication and authorization model inside of nats essentially our security model now this is a really big topic to cover but i figured weamp;#39;ve gotten a lot of requests for us to cover it so today weamp;#39;re going to dive in deep and iamp;#39;m going to go over the overall architecture and some of the design choices that we made around building a security model like this and then weamp;#39;re going to dive in and weamp;#39;re going to actually sketch one out iamp;#39;m using a tool called nsc and applying it to our nat server and i could show you all the different ways that you can kind of lock down certain accounts that you could share between accounts etc etc so letamp;#39;s dive straight in so what is what is it that we call decentralized off often and off z and gnats well itamp;#39;s a couple of