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White section divider for ransomware and destructive attacks, with a split concentric-ring graphic and an oversized 25% stat.
Summary
A section-opener for "Ransomware and destructive attacks" pairing two body paragraphs with a half-colored, half-gray concentric-ring graphic and a large blue "25%" statistic.
Visual description
White slide with the report's standard chrome. Left of center, a two-line heading "Ransomware and destructive attacks" sits above two short body paragraphs. The right half holds the concentric-ring graphic seen earlier in the deck: many nested ring segments with the upper-left half rendered in a cyan-to-violet-to-magenta gradient and the lower-right half faded to pale gray, reading as a partial dial. An oversized blue "25%" with three lines of sub-copy ("Share of malicious attacks that rendered systems inoperable") overlays the upper-right.
Key takeaway
Reusing the split-ring divider graphic for a second section so the deck builds a recognizable vocabulary of opener artworks. The lit-versus-muted ring again echoes the headline share statistic. A two-line section heading keeps the left column balanced against the large graphic.
Reuse notes
Consistency over novelty: this is the same device as the earlier "Identifying attacks" divider, intentionally repeated. When a long report has many sections, a small rotating set of generative graphics (rings, ribbons, stacked waves) reused across openers reads as a system. Keep the gradient and stat placement fixed.
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