2. Introducción
Dos de los pilares fundamentales que
sustentan la infraestructura de Internet y
las redes globales son los protocolos IPv4
e IPv6
la seguridad de la información y la
integridad de las comunicaciones se
han convertido en aspectos críticos.
3. Que es una IP
Una dirección IP es una cadena de números
que se asigna a un dispositivo para
identificarlo en Internet.
4. IPv4
El Protocolo de Internet versión 4, generalmente denominado IPv4, se desarrolló
a principios de la década de 1980. Una dirección IPv4 se compone de cuatro
números, cada uno de ellos entre 0 y 255, separados por puntos
Ejemplo:
5. ¿Nos hemos quedado sin
direcciones IPv4?
IPv4 tiene un límite teórico de 4300 millones de direcciones, lo que en
1980 era más que suficiente. Sin embargo, a medida que Internet
creció y se hizo global, fuimos agotando rápidamente las direcciones
6. IPv6.
El Protocolo de Internet versión 6, o IPv6, llegó a finales de la década de 1990
como el sustituto de IPv4. Ya en sus tiempos, los creadores de Internet
comprendían las limitaciones de IPv4 y sus eventuales carencias.
7. IPv6
Las direcciones IPv6 se representan mediante ocho
grupos de cuatro dígitos hexadecimales.
Ejemplo:
8. ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre
IPv4 e IPv6?
La diferencia más obvia es que IPv4 utiliza una dirección
de 32 bits, mientras que IPv6 utiliza una de 128 bits.
9. Seguridad de IPv4
IPv4 se ha actualizado de forma significativa a lo largo de los
años, por lo que las diferencias entre ambos protocolos en
cuanto a seguridad no son extraordinarias.
El mismo IPSec de IPv6 ya está disponible para IPv4; depende de
los proveedores de la red y de los usuarios finales aceptarlo y
utilizarlo, por lo que una red IPv4 adecuadamente configurada
puede ser tan segura como una red IPv6.
10. Seguridad de IPv6
IPv6 se diseñó para el cifrado de extremo a extremo, por lo que, en
teoría, su adopción generalizada dificultará de forma significativa los
ataques del tipo «man-in-the-middle».
11. Protocolo SEND
El protocolo Detección segura de vecinos (SEND) añade una capa de
seguridad al Protocolo de detección de vecinos.
13. Main ideas of a pitch deck_
A great presentation for a pitch
deck should be concise, clear
and easy to understand. Visual
elements such as charts,
graphs, images, and videos can
help to make the presentation
more engaging
When it comes to picking
investors for a pitch deck, it's
important to research potential
investors and understand their
preferences, goals and
interests
The value of a product is
determined by how much
customers are willing to pay for
it. It's a combination of factors,
including the quality of the
product, its features, and how
well it meets customer needs
Presentation Investors Value
14. Key ideas in market opportunity_
Analyze existing customer needs and identify gaps in the
market to find new opportunities
Utilize technology and customer feedback to come up with
novel solutions that meet your customer’s demands or needs
Monitor changes in the marketplace, such as shifts in
consumer behavior or emerging technologies, to stay
competitive and capitalize on new opportunities and trends
Identify times of year when demand for certain products
may spike, such as holidays or special occasions, and use
these times to target customers or maximize sales
Research
new markets
Innovative
solutions
Stay ahead
of trends
Seasonal
spikes
15. A good pitch deck should be
concise and clear; avoid
trying to cram in
information in excess
A pitch deck is an overview
of your business; focus on
key points that get the
most important ideas across
Six recommendations_
Structure your pitch deck
clearly and make sure all
the important points are
easy to understand
Incorporate visuals or
graphics to illustrate your
message and keep the
audience engaged
Include impactful stories,
statistics, or facts that will
help your audience
remember your message
after the presentation
Practice presenting your
deck beforehand with
friends or colleagues for
feedback, then use this
input to refine it further
Use visuals
Test &
iterate
Keep it
short
Main points
Keep it
simple
Make it
memorable
16. 333,000_
Users bought our product
9h 55m 23s_
Estimated delivery time per unit
386,000 km_
Avg. Distance travelled by logistics team
18. Revenue by quarter_
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Highlight the main
sources of revenue
2nd quarter
1st quarter
Highlight the main
sources of revenue
20% 20%
Highlight the main
sources of revenue
4th quarter
3rd quarter
Highlight the main
sources of revenue
35% 25%
19. Competition comparison_
Team A Team B Team C Team D Team E
Mercury Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Mars Yes No Yes Yes No
Saturn No Yes Yes No No
Venus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jupiter No No Yes Yes Yes
Earth Yes Yes No No Yes
20. Product infographics_
Visuals
Showcase the design
of your product
Price
Share the cost and
price with investors
Availability
When is the product
expected to be ready?
Features
What makes you
product unique?
Users
Speak about the
target audience
Updates
Do you plan on
updating it?
21. Timeline of your presentation_
Provide a brief overview of
the pitch deck content
Engage the audience with a
concise and compelling
company introduction
Identify the target customer
pain points and challenges in
a brief manner
Describe how your product or
service can solve the problem
Highlight the unique value
proposition and benefits of
your solution
Analyze the target market
size, growth potential, and
competition briefly.
Explain your financial needs
and briefly outline your
funding allocation
End with a clear and concise
call to action
23. Market size overview_
$75M
$55M
$35
M
Indicate the current market size, which
represents the portion of the target market
that the company has successfully captured
Include the total size of the market, which
represents the entire potential customer base
for the product or service
Identify the target market for the product or
service, which may be a subset of the total
market. This could be based on factors such as
demographics, geography, or specific needs
Outer
circle
Middle
circle
Inner
circle
24. Roadmap infographics_
Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Task 01
Task 02
Task 03
Task 04
Task 05
Team
01
Give a brief description of
this team and their
responsibilities
Team
02
Give a brief description of
this team and their
responsibilities
25. KPI dashboard_
Product Column 1 Column 2
Jupiter 50% 2,000,000
Saturn 20% 50,000
Mercury 100% 1,500,000
Bugs were fixed and the
final product is ready
Development was mostly
good in the beginning
The company faced some
difficulties halfway
45% 100%
70%
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