Here's what i've got so far Intro slide 1 title: Warfighter Zero Trust Authentication at the Tactical Edge Slide 2 Title: Authentication Factors – Passwords Are the Weak Link Content: •Something You Have: CAC Card, Passkey – Physical, secure, warfighter-ready. •Something You Are: Face, Fingerprint, Voice – Unique, hard to steal. •Something You Know: Passwords, Codes, Questions – Easy to crack, forget, or intercept. Slide 3 title: Passwords Are Old – And Obsolete content: •1961: First password login on a time-sharing OS. •1962: Bug exposed all passwords in plain text—exploited instantly. •2022: 24+ billion stolen credentials flood the dark web. •Today: nKode replaces ancient passwords with edge-ready security. Slide 4 title: Good Passwords Are Hard to Remember – And Still Fail content: •Problem: Complex passwords (e.g., 99$T7oEJ^&pHp%5#hb) defy memory. •Weakness: Reuse invites credential stuffing; keyloggers grab every stroke. •Flaw: Reliance on perfect encryption—compromised channels doom passwords. •Fix: nKode ditches passwords for secure, simple warfighter auth. Slide 5 title: Credential Stuffing – Passwords Betray the Mission content: •Threat: 80% of breaches start with stolen passwords reused in automated attacks. •Risk: Commercial breaches (e.g., email, banking) expose military accounts if warfighters overlap. •Problem: You can’t control external leaks; passwords make it your mess. •Solution: nKode ends password risks with edge-ready security. Slide 6 title: Keyloggers + Passwords = Warfighter Risk content: •Threat: Keyloggers (software/hardware) steal passwords by recording keystrokes. •Risk: Exposes military networks and tactical edge ops to adversaries. •Problem: Hard to detect; passwords are the weak link. •Solution: nKode eliminates passwords, secures warfighters. Slide 7 title: nKode Authenticates Over Compromised Channels content: •Challenge: Encrypted channels (e.g., TLS) can be compromised by MITM attacks. •Risk: Adversaries intercept or spoof credentials, disrupting tactical edge ops. •nKode Advantage: Authenticates reliably even if encryption is breached. •How: An nKode keypad randomly shuffles making it impossible to know what icons are getting selected Slide 8 title: nKode Outclasses Passwords – Warfighter Ready content: •Passwords Fail: Hard to recall, reused, nabbed by keyloggers. •nKode Wins: Pictographic, unique, keylogger-proof. •Edge Power: Authenticates over compromised channels, <1KB bandwidth. •Bottom Line: Simple to use, impossible to crack. Slides 9-11 Explains what nKode is and how it works Slide 12 Title: The Team Content: content about the team... Slide 13 Demo I think the flow should be different: The 2nd slide "Authentication Factors... " is a good intro. I think the slides that discuss all the different attacks then explain how nkode fixes the issue should be change. I think the slides should first introduce the problem of passwords. It should explain how the state-of-the-art in Something you know authentication has stagnated for the last 60 years where something you have and something you are have made progress in leaps and bounds. Then i should explain what nKode is. After the audience has a basic explanation of nkode, i can wrap up by explaining how nkode can solve all the vulnerabilities of passwords followed by the demo