Total and per-record cost trend lines

Total and per-record cost trend lines, corporate-clean, minimal, light

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Two body columns on the left against a boxed right panel holding two stacked line charts of total and per-record breach cost from 2017 to 2023.

Summary

A chart slide: two paragraphs of figure commentary on the left, two stacked blue line charts in a gray panel on the right.

Visual description

White background with the running header ("02" left, "Complete findings" centered). The left half holds two columns of bold-titled body text ("Figure 1..." and "Figure 2...") describing rising total and per-record breach costs. The right half is a pale gray (#F4F4F4) panel containing two stacked line charts in blue (#0F62FE): "Total cost of a data breach" (2017 to 2023, values labeled at each point, $2.50 to $5.00 axis) above "Per-record cost of a data breach" ($135 to $170 axis), each with its own small "Figure N. Measured in..." caption. A footer carries section navigation and a page number.

Key takeaway

The recurring chart-slide template: text columns on the left, a tinted panel grouping the charts on the right. Boxing the charts in a subtle gray field separates data from prose cleanly and lets two charts stack without crowding.

Reuse notes

The default layout for any "here are the trends" slide in a data report. The gray chart panel is a reusable container; keep chart styling minimal and label points directly so axes can stay light. Works for one to three small charts per slide.

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