
Preview image. Unlock full-res
White section divider defining the data breach lifecycle, with a tall stacked-wave line-art column and an oversized 277 days stat.
Summary
A section-opener for "Data breach lifecycle" pairing a definitional paragraph with a tall stack of horizontal wave lines that bleeds off the right edge and a large blue "277 days" statistic.
Visual description
White slide with the report's standard chrome (top label, bottom pager). Left of center, the heading "Data breach lifecycle" sits above a justified body paragraph defining time-to-identify and time-to-contain. The right side is filled by a generative graphic: many stacked, gently undulating horizontal lines forming a tall ribbed column that bleeds off the right edge, mostly blue with a band of red-magenta lines mid-height and a single red dot marker sitting on that band. Lower-left of the graphic, an oversized blue "277 days" with one line of sub-copy ("Time to identify and contain a data breach").
Key takeaway
A third generative-graphic variant in the same family: where other dividers use a fanned ribbon or split rings, this one stacks horizontal waves into a column that bleeds off-canvas to imply continuation. The lone red dot and the red mid-band give an otherwise blue field a single point of tension.
Reuse notes
Use the off-edge bleed to suggest scale or an ongoing timeline on a divider. Keep the system consistent: same gradient, same red-dot accent, same oversized blue stat placement as the deck's other section openers, so the variety reads as one designed set rather than three unrelated graphics.
From this deck: Data breach lifecycle section divider
View deck



















































































