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A two-column text explainer on the left and two stacked horizontal bar charts on the right comparing cost and lifecycle of software supply chain breaches.
Summary
A data-figure slide: a two-column running-text explainer occupies the left half while the right half stacks two charts inside a pale grey panel, one a simple cost bar chart, the other an MTTI/MTTC stacked bar comparing breach lifecycles.
Visual description
White slide with the standard "02 / Complete findings" header. The left two-thirds is body copy laid out in two narrow columns; the first column opens with a bold "Figures 28 and 29" lead-in. The right third sits on a light grey panel divided into an upper and lower chart by a hairline. The upper chart, "Cost of a data breach based on occurrence of a software supply chain compromise," is two solid blue horizontal bars labeled $4.63 and $4.26 against a dollar axis. The lower chart, "Time to identify and contain...," shows two stacked bars in violet (MTTI) and dark navy (MTTC) totaling 294 and 269 days, with inline segment values and a small two-swatch legend. Figure captions sit beneath each chart.
Key takeaway
Pairing dense narrative with a clean two-chart panel so the prose and the evidence sit side by side on one slide. The violet/navy stacked bar with the total called out at the bar's end is a tidy way to show a split metric and its sum at once.
Reuse notes
Good for research or analyst decks that must show methodology-grade detail without a wall of text. The grey panel cleanly separates "argument" (left) from "data" (right). Two-column justified body is legible at scale but unforgiving of short paragraphs.
From this deck: Software supply chain cost and lifecycle figures
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