Breach cost timing by regulation environment figures

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A dense figure slide with a left explainer, a center multi-line chart of breach cost distribution over time, and a right-hand summary table by year.

Summary

A three-zone data slide: a left text explainer, a central multi-series line chart tracking the share of breach costs across nine time intervals, and a compact right-hand table breaking the same data out by year.

Visual description

White slide, "02 / Complete findings" header. The far-left column is a single tall body paragraph led by a bold "Figures 30a and 30b" headline. The center holds a line chart titled "Distribution over time of data breach costs in low-data versus high-data regulation environments," plotting three series (2023 average, low regulation, high regulation) in blue, dark blue and violet across x-axis buckets from "0-3 months" to ">2 years," every point labeled with its percentage and a small marker legend below. The right column carries a small three-row table ("First year / Second year / Two-plus years") with columns for 2023 average, low and high regulation. Figure captions sit under the chart and table.

Key takeaway

Splitting one dataset into a "shape" view (the line chart, for trend) and a "lookup" view (the small table, for exact values) on the same slide, so a reader gets both the pattern and the numbers. Direct point labels on every node remove the need to read off the axis.

Reuse notes

Built for analyst-grade comparison slides where the trend and the precise figures both matter. The three-column structure is tight; it needs a wide 16:9 frame and disciplined type sizing. Reuse for any over-time comparison of two or three cohorts.

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