Thank you, Chair.
Thank you all for being here.
I want to continue on the discussion between Dr. Parsons and my colleague Mr. Motz.
Even if the network is secure.... I'm particularly looking at the Pegasus iPhone hack, which your organization has worked on—or even was a victim of, if I'm not mistaken. Even if the network is completely secure—a metaphor was given to us of an armoured vehicle between two cardboard boxes—I'm wondering, in the era of the Internet of things, whether there's concern about still being able to remotely access devices. Firmware updates might not be provided to devices, so you might have the data transiting—and I'll say this in layperson's terms—between devices on a very secure network, but once they land on a device that is cheap, so to speak, out of date and whatnot, is that a problem?
I'll hear from you, and if our other witnesses want to jump in as well, I'd love to hear them.