There are different types of network security, but I always prefer endpoint security. Endpoint security on both the source and destination side is key. It's usually IP configuration-based and uses some security keys for protection. That's more secure. Even if someone tries to hack or do something in between, it usually won't break the network security. But there are different types of securities. So, I always prefer endpoint security. The adaptive tuning in Azure DDoS Protection is also a very good option. When it comes to security, firewalls play a vital role. But even a firewall is something placed in between to allow requests from the source to the destination. But, I always suggest endpoint security is a good option. And for web applications, I always go for a web application firewall (WAF). This is available for AWS, even Alibaba Cloud. Everywhere, the same option is available. The WAF, by default, is going to play a vital role for web applications. AI capabilities are very good. I would rate them an eight out of ten. It depends on how people leverage it. Some people do customizations also. Other than what users do, they want to go for additional security by writing some AI algorithms, etcetera. So it all depends. But, it is very much supportive from an AI and all other aspects.