Slide 1: Title Slide** Ubuntu VPN - Secure Internet Access
- Subtitle: Protecting Your Online Transactions
- Your Name
- Date
Slide 2: Definition of VPN
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What is a VPN?
A VPN is a tool that secures internet access, protecting your data from unauthorized access and phishing. -
Layers of VPN:
- Client Side (Client Server)
- Server Server
- Tunnel (Data Transfer)
- End User (End User)
Slide 3: Types of VPNs
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Public VPNs:
- Pros: Free, widely available.
- Cons: Limited features.
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Private VPNs:
- Pros: Paid, offers advanced features.
- Cons: Higher cost.
Slide 4: Why Use a VPN?
- Benefits:
- Protect sensitive data (e.g., bank transactions).
- Avoid phishing and malware.
Slide 5: Cost Comparison
- Public vs. Private VPNs:
- Public: Free, but limited features.
- Private: Paid for extra features.
Slide 6: Security Features
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Encryption:
Data is encrypted at each layer to ensure security.
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SSL/TLS:
Ensures data is securely transmitted over the network.
Slide 7: Setting Up a VPN on Ubuntu
- Steps:
- Install Ubuntu CLI.
- Use commands (e.g.,
sudo apt install tunnellp). - Configure the VPN with your public or private key.
Slide 8: Effective Use of VPN
- Best Practices:
- Use HTTPS for secure connections.
- Only download software needed for the VPN.
Slide 9: Potential Issues
- Compromise:
Be cautious and regularly test VPN connectivity.
Slide 1: Conclusion
- Summary:
- VPNs are essential for secure internet access.
- Choose based on cost and features.
Conclusion: This presentation provides an overview of Ubuntu VPNs, their types, benefits, and setup. It highlights the importance of using VPNs for secure internet access. The design is visually appealing with a clean layout and speaker notes for customization.




