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White section divider for how breaches are identified, with a split concentric-ring line-art graphic and an oversized 33% stat.
Summary
A section-opener for "Identifying attacks" that pairs an explanatory paragraph with a half-colored, half-gray concentric-ring graphic and a single oversized blue "33%" statistic.
Visual description
White slide with the report's standard chrome top and bottom. Left of center, the heading "Identifying attacks" sits above a justified body paragraph. The right half holds a large circular graphic made of many concentric ring segments: the upper-left half of the rings is rendered in a cyan-to-violet-to-magenta gradient while the lower-right half fades to pale gray, so the circle reads as a split or partial dial. An oversized blue "33%" with three lines of small sub-copy ("Only one-third of breaches were identified by the organizations' internal security teams and tools") overlays the upper-right.
Key takeaway
The half-saturated, half-gray ring device that visually encodes the headline stat itself: a third of the circle is "lit," the rest is muted, so the graphic and the 33% reinforce each other. It is a generative, abstract take on a pie or gauge that feels more editorial than a literal chart.
Reuse notes
Good for dividers where the key number is a share or proportion and you want the artwork to embody it rather than just decorate. Reproduce as layered SVG arcs. Pairs with the wave-ribbon divider variant elsewhere in the deck to give a long report visual variety while staying on one gradient system.
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