\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage{amsmath} \usetheme{Darmstadt} \setbeamercovered{transparent} \title{Protecting Internet Networks Against DoS Attacks} \subtitle{State Exam Presentation} \author{Adam Mirre\\Supervisor: Ing. Tomáš Dulík, Ph.D.} \institute{TBU in Zlín} \date{3 June 2021} \begin{document} \frame{\titlepage} \begin{frame}{} \tableofcontents[pausesections] \end{frame} \section{Theoretical part} \subsection{Outline} \begin{frame}{} \begin{block}{Outline} \begin{itemize}[<+>] \item overview, context, definitions, including historically notable occasions and actors (attacker/defender) \item attack methods (known and popular) along with their potential impact \item attack tools \item mitigation methods, correct use of them and the potential impact of BCP \begin{itemize} \item<4> blackhole routing \item<4> sinkholing \item<4> scrubbing \item<4> rate-limiting \end{itemize} \item mitigation/protection tools \end{itemize} \end{block} \end{frame} \subsection{Context} \begin{frame}{} \begin{block}{Context} \begin{itemize}[<+>] \item DoS vs. DDoS \item steeply growing tendency over the past decade \item various kinds of targets since attackers are not particularly discerning \end{itemize} \end{block} \end{frame} \section{Practical part} \section*{Conclusion} \begin{frame}[plain]{Conclusion} \textbf{Thank you for your attention.} \end{frame} \end{document}