Matt did an excellent job of outlining the problem, and identifying some recent companies that have entered the anti-botnet space. That said, some of the lessor known players, namely MainNerve, who've pioneered solutions since 2003 with our Adaptive Darknet, a patent pending technology, and deployed it to some of the largest companies in the world since early 2004, were completely overlooked. We are a closely held boutique without investors, but we've made significant progress in the market and actually have clients using our product for years with great results. It would be great to be included with these others who clearly have more marketing collateral behind them. Thank you, and again, any news in this space is greatly valued by all of us, I'm sure.
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