Cyber Rebels

Think Before You Click: The Cybersecurity Poster That Actually Works

One Poster. One Office. One Step Closer to Cyber Resilience. Most businesses don’t fall victim to cyberattacks because of poor tech. They fall because someone clicked a dodgy link. Sent data to the wrong person. Plugged in a free USB. In short: they weren’t thinking like a hacker. At Cyber Rebels, we’re big believers in […]

One Poster. One Office. One Step Closer to Cyber Resilience.

Most businesses don’t fall victim to cyberattacks because of poor tech.

They fall because someone clicked a dodgy link. Sent data to the wrong person. Plugged in a free USB.

In short: they weren’t thinking like a hacker.

At Cyber Rebels, we’re big believers in changing behaviour before chasing tools. And that starts with reminders that actually get noticed. That’s why we created our Cybersecurity Awareness Office Poster — designed to nudge the right habits, right where they matter most.

This isn’t your average, jargon-heavy noticeboard filler. No “update your antivirus” fluff. No finger-wagging nonsense.

Just simple, bold, visual cues to:

✅ Slow down before you click

✅ Pause before you open an attachment

✅ Think twice before you share

✅ Check the sender, check the source, check your instincts

Awareness That Sticks

Think of it like a mini training prompt, printed and pinned. Because let’s be honest: most people don’t remember their last compliance webinar. But they will remember the message they see every day above the printer.

Whether you’re an office of five or a distributed team of fifty, a strong security culture starts with small, visible wins. This poster is one of them.

Get Your Copy

We’re sharing this poster with clients, colleagues, and cybersecurity-conscious businesses who want to level up their workplace awareness—without the scare tactics.

If it helps even one person stop and think before clicking, it’s done its job.

Director of Training and Development, Cyber Rebels. Andy Longhurst is the founder of Cyber Rebels and a cybersecurity practitioner and educator focused on how risk actually shows up in real organisations. His work sits at the intersection of digital safety, education, and practical risk management — helping teams understand not just what policies say, but what happens in the moments where decisions are made under pressure. With a background spanning adult education, web development, and technical consultancy, Andy specialises in translating complex security concepts into clear, usable understanding. Rather than focusing solely on tools or compliance frameworks, his approach centres on human behaviour, judgement, and the systems that shape everyday choices. He delivers live, interactive cyber awareness training for organisations of all sizes, from small businesses and education providers to public-sector teams and larger organisations operating in complex risk environments. Outside of delivery, Andy spends his time analysing emerging attack patterns, refining training design, and exploring how organisations can build resilience that holds up in the real world — usually with a strategically sized cup of tea close to hand.

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