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Too general
I thought this would be a good slide show, but it is too general to be of much use. I could have saved half the slides by saying, "Turn your settings to "High" security, and add sites to the "Trusted" group if they don't work. The problem is that many sites are not trustworthy, but still need to function. Even Google gets hacked or runs maliscious banners on occasion.
I think more discussion about the implications of fine-tuned settings, and recommendations about them would help more. Unfortunately IE only fine tunes what is allowed for 4 categories, and one of those is Intranet, while the other is Restricted Sites. So you have Trusted sites and other sites. Better luck with your next presentation!