Time to identify and contain by attack vector

Time to identify and contain by attack vector, minimal, corporate-clean, light

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White figure slide with body copy left and a stacked MTTI/MTTC horizontal bar chart of breach lifecycle by attack vector.

Summary

Figure 11 slide: a stacked horizontal bar chart ranking attack vectors by mean time to identify (MTTI) and contain (MTTC), set on a light gray panel, with two body paragraphs to its left.

Visual description

White slide with the section's standard top and bottom chrome. The left column carries a bold lead-in headline ("Figure 11. Breaches that initiated with stolen or compromised credentials and malicious insiders took the longest to resolve.") flowing into regular body, then a second paragraph below. The right two-thirds is a soft gray rounded panel containing a stacked horizontal bar chart titled "Time to identify and contain a data breach by initial attack vector." Each row is an attack vector (Stolen or compromised credentials at top, System error at bottom), with a purple MTTI segment and a darker navy MTTC segment, the day count printed inside each segment and a bold total at the right end (328 down to 236). An x-axis runs 0 to 350 and a small "MTTI / MTTC" legend sits below.

Key takeaway

The two-color stacked bar (identify time plus contain time) that shows both the components and the total in one row, with values burned into the segments so no axis reading is required. Seating the whole chart on a tinted rounded panel quietly separates exhibit from prose without a hard border.

Reuse notes

Ideal when a single metric decomposes into two stacked parts and you also want a ranked comparison across categories. The purple/navy pairing reads as one family rather than two opposed colors. The gray panel treatment is a clean device to group multiple charts consistently across a deck.

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