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🎓 Slide 1: Title

“Hey everyone, I’m [Your Name]. Today I’ll be sharing a quick overview of recent trends in cybersecurity — what’s changing, what we’re doing about it, and where we’re headed.”


📘 Slide 2: Abstract

“Cybersecurity is more important than ever. With AI, IoT, and 5G growing fast, threats are getting smarter. This paper looks at how tech is helping us fight back, and what still needs work.”


🎯 Slide 3: Objectives

“Our goal was pretty simple — look at the latest trends, check how effective current solutions are, especially with AI and cryptography, and see what gaps still exist.”


🔍 Slide 4: Introduction

“As tech evolves, so do cyber threats. Hackers are using tools like AI and even quantum computing. The old methods just don’t cut it anymore — we need smarter defenses.”


📚 Slide 5: Literature Review

“Research shows that AI is doing great things for security. Quantum cryptography is exciting too. But IoT and 5G still have lots of weak points, and many companies just aren’t ready.”


🔄 Slide 6: Related Work

“Lots of studies talk about threats and solutions, but not many show how these work in the real world. That’s a big gap we noticed.”


📈 Slide 7: Emerging Trends

“Some key trends? AI is helping with threat detection. Quantum encryption is getting stronger. IoT devices are often insecure. And 5G brings its own set of challenges.”


🧨 Slide 8: Cybercrime Trends

“Ransomware and phishing are everywhere. Small businesses are being hit hard. And cybercriminals? They’re using AI too.”


🛑 Slide 9: Key Challenges

“We’ve got a few major problems — human error, weak laws across countries, smarter attacks, and unprotected IoT devices.”


Slide 10: Solutions

“The paper suggests a few fixes — using Zero Trust models, real-time AI tools, better training, stronger IoT standards, and more global teamwork.”


🚀 Slide 11: Future Directions

“Looking ahead, we’ll need AI that can adapt, blockchain for safer networks, post-quantum encryption, and better international laws.”


🏁 Slide 12: Conclusion

“To wrap up — cybersecurity is always changing. We’re making progress, but the bad guys are too. So we need to stay sharp, stay smart, and keep pushing innovation. Thanks for listening!”

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