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You can buy the best cybersecurity tools, but your first defense is still your people.

Most breaches start with a click, a phishing email, a fake login page, a rushed “act now” message, or a too good to be true request for money or gift cards.

The difference between a close call and an incident is often one person who pauses, spots the warning signs, and reports it.

Train that habit, and you turn clicks into stops.

Infographic with blue header: “Your people are your first and strongest line of defense (when they know what to look for.)” Shield/brain icon. Text notes trained staff can stop more attacks than tools alone. Boxes list red flags: suspicious messages, risky links, fake sign-in pages, odd attachments, “Urgent—act now!” pressure tactics, requests for money or gift cards, bogus password reset alerts. Footer: “Empowered people = a safer business.” CTA for Chicagoland team; Reintivity logo.
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