Cost of a data breach by head count

Cost of a data breach by head count, corporate-clean, minimal, light

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Two text columns on the left against a boxed grouped vertical bar chart of breach cost by organization head count across three years.

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Summary

An organization-size slide: two commentary columns on the left, a grouped vertical bar chart of breach cost by head-count band across three years on the right.

Visual description

White background, running header ("02" left, "Complete findings" centered). The left half holds a bold "Figure 7..." lead-in and two columns of body text comparing small and large organizations. The right half is a pale gray panel with a grouped vertical bar chart, "Cost of a data breach by head count": six head-count bands along the x-axis (fewer than 500 up to more than 25,000 employees), each with three bars for 2021, 2022, and 2023 in violet, dark blue, and bright blue, every bar value-labeled, on a $0.00 to $6.00 axis, with a three-color legend and a "Figure 7. Measured in USD millions" caption. A footer carries section navigation.

Key takeaway

A grouped (clustered) vertical bar chart for comparing the same set of categories across three periods, with consistent series colors and direct value labels. The triple-bar cluster makes year-over-year change visible per category at a glance.

Reuse notes

The standard choice for category-by-period comparisons. Three series per group is about the readable maximum for clustered bars. Reuses the deck's tinted panel and blue-violet series palette, so it sits consistently among the other chart slides.

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