The public service video stars Shawn Henry, when he was still head of cyber-investigations for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Bald, blue-eyed, and straight-talking, he stands in what looks like a room full of computer servers, directing his message about the cyberthreats facing corporate America to an imagined audience of CEOs and board directors.

From intellectual property to research and development, “the essence of your [company's] being is either stored or transmitted electronically, and because of that it’s substantially vulnerable,” he says in the clip. “If I told you there were people in your office rifling through your file cabinets and walking out with boxes of your private business documents, you’d leap from your seat, you’d dial 911, you’d rally your security team, you might even walk over to the office yourself. Yet that is what’s happening every single day.”

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