Security Split With Checklist
A security pitch and pack request beside six checked controls with terse implementation notes.
A security pitch and pack request beside six checked controls with terse implementation notes.
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Security Split With Checklist pairs a security philosophy with its receipts. The left column carries a heading, two short paragraphs that frame customer data as doubly borrowed, and an outline button requesting the full security pack. The right column is a bordered panel of six controls in ruled rows, each with a check disc, the control name, and a terse implementation note that hides on the smallest screens.
The controls are one array of label and note. The notes matter more than the labels, TLS 1.3 and twice yearly are what reviewers actually scan for. The security pack button gives the section a conversion, security pages that end nowhere leak serious buyers.
Reach for this block when security is a sales objection but a full trust center is overkill, single landing pages, vertical pages, or the security section of a general about page. It compresses what security-pillars-grid spreads across six cards, trading depth for a CTA. On a dedicated trust page use both, prose first, grid below.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is the six controls of a standard vendor review. Other checklists:
Tip: the two paragraph budget is strict, security copy past four sentences starts sounding defensive instead of confident.