Basic principle 2: Choose safe settings [Translation of the Dutch text in the picture] Why? Because devices and software often come with standard settings, that are easy to crack for cybercriminals. [We see a computer screen, after the installation process has been completed. We see the standard password 0000. Underneath the buttons: change now and change later.] Say, you do not adjust those settings. [We see the cursor move to "change later" and click.] Cybercriminals can easily find and enter these systems. Now we see a criminal//hacker in a hoody sitting behind a screen, and 0000 appearing on the same screen as in the previous shot - and then gaining access.] With unpleasant consequences... [We see customer data appear on the screen of the cybercriminal. With a download button underneath it, that is being pressed. Your customer data is no longer secure. In some cases, cybercriminals can even take over your devices from a distance. [Now we see an employee pressing the button for 1 cup of coffee on the coffee machine, but then it changes to 1 pot of coffee, causing the machine to keep on giving out coffee.] You can prevent this. If you take action. [We see the film rewind (with sound and visual effects of a rewinding video tape)] Adjust those standard settings, the first time you use a device or software. [We see the hacker trying to log in getting 'access denied' on their screen. And the employee getting their 1 cup of coffee, as ordered, from the coffee machine.] Want to know more about protecting your business devices from cyber threats? Go to Digital Trust Center.nl ["Find out more? www.digitaltrustcenter.nl"]