Basic principle 5: Protect yourself from viruses and other malware [Translation of the Dutch text on screen] Why? Because you're better off safe than sorry, especially when it comes to cyber threats. [We see a number of people (like in the visual). Everyone is working contentedly, all with a green check mark.] Say, you don't have clear guidelines, and someone connects an unsafe usb device to their laptop. [We see one person with a usb stick. Next image: usb is put into the laptop's usb port.] If that device contains a virus, it can spread across the company network really fast. [Now we see a red cross appear next to the first person, and quickly afterwards next to the other colleagues as well. Like a domino effect.] 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)] For example, by drawing up rules about secure use. [We see a person standing in front of a presentation screen, colleagues in a meeting, and on the screen a usb stick with a red cross through it. Other guidelines appear one by one (illegible), with green check marks.] And there's lots more you can do to protect yourself from viruses and malware. Want to know more? Go to Digital Trust Center.nl ["Find out more? www.digitaltrustcenter.nl"]