Windows OS Security Tools -- 2

Job ID: 39784449

Budget: $10 – $30 USD

I’m assembling a 30-slide PowerPoint that will teach beginner-level students how to secure a Windows operating system using the tools built directly into the OS and the supporting hardware. I will send you my slide template; you’ll populate it with a balance of clear theory and hands-on practice.

What the deck must achieve
• Explain briefly the purpose and inner workings of core Windows security facilities—user and group management, permissions, NTFS security, BitLocker & TPM, Group Policy, auditing/logging, UAC, secure boot, device control, patch management, and other settings that harden the OS without relying on third-party antivirus or standalone firewalls.
• Provide simple step-by-step,
• Contrast software-based controls with the supporting hardware elements (e.g., TPM chips, secure boot keys) to show the end-to-end chain of trust.
• Keep language accessible yet technically accurate for a beginner audience; avoid jargon that hasn’t been defined.


Deliverables
1. A fully editable PowerPoint (~30 detailed slides)
2. Few High-resolution images within the slides


Acceptance criteria
• All listed topics covered with at least one practical demo per area.
• No third-party antivirus or standalone firewall focus; emphasis stays on OS-native mechanisms.
• File opens cleanly in the latest Office release with consistent styling from the provided template.

If the result hits the mark, I have additional cybersecurity decks waiting. Let me know your approach and any sample slides you can share. keep it simple
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