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White section divider introducing initial attack vectors, with a wave-ribbon line-art graphic and two oversized blue stat callouts.
Summary
A section-opener slide for "Initial attack vectors" that pairs a body paragraph on the left with a flowing sine-wave ribbon graphic and two oversized blue statistics on the right.
Visual description
White full-bleed slide with the IBM report's standard chrome: a small blue "02" top-left, "Complete findings" centered, "Previous section / Next section" pager and a left-most jump icon along the bottom hairline. Left of center, a section heading "Initial attack vectors" in a medium-weight grotesque sits above a justified multi-line body paragraph. The right half is filled by a generative line-art graphic: dozens of fine parallel lines bundle through a central pinch point and fan into a single tall sine-wave hump, shading from cyan through violet to magenta, with a small red dot marking each crest and trough. Two oversized blue statistic callouts overlay the graphic, "16%" upper-left and "USD 4.90M" lower-right, each with two lines of small dark sub-copy.
Key takeaway
Using one continuous generative line-ribbon, gradient-shaded and pinched at the middle, to carry an otherwise text-only divider, then dropping two giant blue stats straight onto it so the section opens with both a visual and the numbers that matter. The single red dot is a quiet focal accent against all the cool blues.
Reuse notes
A strong template for section dividers in long data or research reports, especially security and analytics decks that need to stay calm and corporate while still feeling crafted. The line-art is bespoke generative work; reproduce it as an SVG or swap in your own flowing graphic. Depends on a clean white canvas and disciplined type to keep it from looking busy.
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