TRANSCRIPT
The screen glows in a pure, creamy white, like a blank canvas promising clarity and trust. In sleek, futuristic Blender font, the words appear: „Only a few passwords worldwide are truly secure.“ A brief pause, then they fade into a sobering truth: „10% use ‘123456’ – or make other mistakes.“ (EXACT TEXT IN PDF) A pulsating, modern beat kicks in, like a heartbeat building tension. The text shifts, growing bolder: „INGOS PRESENTS: THE SECURE PASSWORD,“ with „SECURE“ standing out in bold, a quiet call for change. A gentle fade-in ushers in a new scene. You’re inside someone’s head – the world unfolds through their eyes. A subtle blink, almost tangible, reveals a reporter sitting before you. Camera lights glow, a microphone hovers nearby. It’s an intimate, authentic interview. A voice – warm, ironic, like Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) – fills the space: „I know the mistakes that cost companies dearly – weak passwords, no MFA.“ The reporter, curious, interjects: „MFA?“ He explains with a hint of patience: „Multifactor Authentication: Not just a password, but a second factor for security.“ She nods, a faint smile: „Was it at… [beep] really that easy?“ The beep, discreet like in an investigative report, shields anonymity. His response, calm but weighty: „Let me tell you how it was.“ The world blurs in a soft fade-out. Suddenly, you’re elsewhere. A bodycam perspective, slightly shaky like in Hardcore Henry but not frantic, pulls you through a hallway. It’s a mid-sized office, familiar and grounded, like a law firm or family business. The managing director, on the phone, hurries out of his office, leaving the door half open. You – or rather, the protagonist – pause briefly, glance around, and slip inside subtly. The voice whispers: „Some mistakes are so easy to spot.“ Your gaze lands on a desk: a locked laptop, but a Post-it with a 16-character password is stuck to the monitor. A hand taps the note pointedly, and the voice, now with a touch of irony, says: „16 characters? Good! Secure? No way! Everyone makes mistakes.“ The camera zooms in on the note, the words searing into memory. An abrupt cut, the screen goes dark. Only typing sounds echo, quick and precise, as if someone is entering the 16-character password. The suspenseful beat pulses on, the audience’s imagination fills the void: What’s happening? The screen stays black, the sounds fade. A soft fade-in brings you back to the bodycam perspective. You leave the office, move through the hallway, the walls familiar yet distant. The voice, now calm and compelling, speaks: „You decide how secure you are.“ You step behind a door, a soft click, and everything fades. Back in the interview, the reporter before you, the camera still fixed on you. She’s astonished, almost incredulous: „It could’ve been avoided so easily?“ The voice responds, with a hint of optimism: „Yes, he had a secure password, but everyone makes mistakes… There are better ways.“ A gentle fade-out, the words linger. The screen lights up white again, in Blender font appears the INGOS logo, alongside „INGOS MFA & Password Manager.“ In a friendly, reassuring tone, like a pharmacy ad, the text reads: „INGOS helps you avoid mistakes.“ The message shifts, growing powerful: „YOU DECIDE HOW SECURE YOU ARE,“ with „SECURE“ in bold. Finally: „SUCCESS DRIVEN BY TECHNOLOGY,“ followed by „ingos.com.“ The beat fades, a soft closing tone seals the scene. The story remains open: Who were you? A pentester, an insider, perhaps anyone? The audience’s imagination weaves the answer, while the message shines clear: Security is a choice – and INGOS is the partner that helps avoid mistakes.