Security Feature List
A split security section pairing a headline, whitepaper button, and spec rows with a grouped icon feature list under two uppercase labels.
A split security section pairing a headline, whitepaper button, and spec rows with a grouped icon feature list under two uppercase labels.
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Security Feature List pairs the security pitch with the details that back it up. The left column carries the headline, a short lede, a pill button to the security whitepaper, a note about responsible disclosure, and a compact set of spec rows covering encryption, uptime, and testing. The right column groups six features under two small uppercase labels, Data protection and Access control, each row pairing a lucide icon in a soft square with a feature name and a one line description.
Both columns are driven by typed arrays, so features, groups, and spec rows can each be edited independently. Add a third group by extending the array, or trim the spec rows if your pitch column already runs long. The icon tiles use plain theme tokens, so the section holds up in light and dark mode.
Reach for this block as the anchor of a dedicated security page, or as the security moment on a landing page for a data heavy product. For a B2B analytics tool it works well after the main feature tour, where an engineering lead is quietly checking whether the platform will pass an internal review. The whitepaper button gives that person a concrete next step that does not involve talking to sales.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is a two group security feature list with hard specs beside it. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: keep every description to a single line at desktop widths. The two groups read as one calm system when the rows align, and a single wrapping row breaks the rhythm.