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How to Speak?

How to Start:
  1. Empowerment Promise
    1. By the end of the session, you will learn.
      1. What is apisec.ai is, how to get started using apisec.
      2. Why so many businesses are getting API breaches
      3. How to get your API security strategy right
      4. API Security Pitfalls
      5. Implement successful API Security Strategies
Samples:
  1. Cycles
  2. Build Fence
    1. apisec is an API security automation service. 
    2. It's not a WAF, 
    3. Nor an API Gateway 
    4. Neither a pen-testing tool.
  3. Verbal Punctuation
    1. Stats
  4. Ask Questions
    1.  Can't be too easy or too hard.
Time & Place
  1. 11 AM
  2. Well lit room
  3. More than half packed audience
Tools:
BlackBoard
  1. Graphic Qualities
  2. The speed at which you write on the blackboard is the speed at which people can absorb the material
  3. Target
Props - It sells
  1. Empathetic Mirroring - Demonstration makes the audience feel you're doing it.
  2. Bring an API down
Job Talks:
  1. Expose Ideas and not teach them
Slide Crimes: 
  1. Too Many Slides and Too Many Words
  2. Do not read
  3. Be in the image
  4. Keep images simple
  5. Eliminate clutter
  6. People read slides and when you speak they're distracted
  7. 40 Point times

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