Basic principle 1: Take stock of your company's cyber vulnerabilities [Translation of Dutch text on screen] Why? Because things can always go wrong. [Company building, seen from the outside] Say, the server containing your administration breaks down. [Inside the company building. We see a server cupboard, and a green light that suddenly turns red. We hear the buzz of the cooler falling silent.] Will orders still be processed? [We see an order screen, click 'order' and get an ERROR on screen] Will deliveries be late? [We see a production worker at the "incoming goods" counter pointing at a list with red crosses of goods that haven't arrived yet. The service employee shrugs, as if to say: 'I don't know either/I cannot explain it'.] And what is the impact on production? [We see an empty conveyor belt, no products on it.] What if your entire business comes to a halt? [We see a sign on the front door changing from "We're open" to "Sorry, we're closed".] You don't want that in your business. But you can prevent this. If you take action. [Now we see the film rewinding (with sound and visual effects of a rewinding videotape)] Take stock today: which parts and information in your business are critical and sensitive? [Now we see a sheet of paper with an (illegible) list headed "inventory list", being checked.] Gain insight into vulnerable spots and take precautions. Because it's better to be safe than sorry. [We revisit the scenes from the start of the animation and we see the checks appear, with the order screen and the conveyor belt, "We're open" sign, everything up and running] Want to know more about how to take stock of your critial or sensitive business information? Go to Digital Trust Center.nl ["Find out more? www.digitaltrustcenter.nl"]