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White recommendation slide with a large numeral 4, a bold subhead, three columns of body copy with inline links, and an italic disclaimer.
Summary
The fourth and final recommendation: a white text slide led by a large numeral "4" and a bold subhead, with three columns of justified body copy and an italic disclaimer closing the section.
Visual description
White background. A black "03" section number sits top-left with a two-line "Recommendations to help reduce the cost of a data breach" running header at center top. A large black numeral "4" anchors the left edge above the first column. The body runs in three justified columns: the first opens with a bold subhead ("Strengthen resiliency by knowing your attack surface and practicing IR") then continues in regular weight, with two more columns of copy. Several phrases are underlined blue inline hyperlinks ("ASM", "adversary simulation", "IR team", "cyber range"). A short italic disclaimer ("Recommendations for security practices are for educational purposes and don't guarantee results.") closes the third column. A navigation footer runs along the bottom.
Key takeaway
Closing a numbered series on the same template it opened with, and parking the legal disclaimer as a small italic note in-column rather than as separate fine print. The italic styling cleanly distinguishes the caveat from the advice.
Reuse notes
Use to end a recommendation or principles sequence. Dropping back to three columns when the copy is shorter keeps the line length comfortable. The in-flow italic disclaimer is a tidy way to handle required caveats without a dedicated slide. Keep numeral, subhead, and link styling matched to the rest of the series.
From this deck: Recommendation 4 three-column body copy
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