anchoring stringers to a concrete landing?

This should be an easy one. I’m building stairs from an exterior deck down to a concrete landing. I’ll bolt a 2×4 to the concrete, the two outer stringers will be outside of the 2×4 and be screwed into it’s ends. The interior stringers will be notched to fit over the 2×4. My question: how to attach these stringers to the 2×4? I have done a search for this, but I can’t find an answer that I think will satisfy the inspector’s concern over wind driven uplift.
thanks for the help.
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How about StrongTie angles with Titens into the concrete and SDS Screws into the stringers?
https://www.strongtie.com/framinganglesandplates_anglesandplates/a_angle/p/a
https://www.fastenersplus.com/1-4-x-3-1-2-Strong-Tie-Titen-HD-Screw-Anchor-Zinc-Pkg-50?gclid=Cj0KCQjw3uboBRDCARIsAO2XcYCJ6AN2PaGcdZtTdxmdw8Te7ANB05LEe9vqqaE-bd4V7Qke64YBN40aAqTuEALw_wcB
https://www.fastenersplus.com/1-4-x-1-1-2-Strong-Tie-SDS-Heavy-Duty-Connector-Screw-Double-Barrier-Coating-Pkg-25?gclid=Cj0KCQjw3uboBRDCARIsAO2XcYD9TJ7Lrmbvv0d7WIEJkShCpo2HXibpopyCY_7QzWT7acf4Z3RE8t8aAt99EALw_wcB
If it was me, I would just find two stainless angle brackets like the ones in the link below. I would anchor them on the inside of the stringer (for appearance) with stainless hardware. This would allow me to keep thep the bottom of the stringers off the concrete and satisfy the inspectors uplift request. This is how many metal industrial stairs are installed, with angle clips.
https://www.mcmaster.com/15655a29
That all being said I would confirm with the inspector this is acceptable before i did it.
As a last noite you could use galvanized however I design and build food manufacturing facilities, so I have a natural affinity to stainless steel.
Here is a hot dipped galvanized version at Home Depot for 1/3 of the cost:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hot-Dipped-Galvanized-Steel-DeckLok-Lateral-Anchor-System-for-Deck-to-Ledger-Connections-and-Stair-Stringers-DLHDG/206515896