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The reactive stance is a losing proposition. Reactive scenario: a perpetrator breaks your window, enters your office steals your computer, breaks some accessories and exits the building, the police respond, the are lucky and get there in time to see the perpetrator placing the computer in the car, they lay chase, the perpetrator drops the computer, breaking the monitor and escapes, the police catch them and charge them with theft. In this scenario, the best outcome of that problem, is a loss, you have lost the computer (damaged), the window (broken), the accessories (broken), your business is interrupted, valuable management time is and will be wasted while dealing with police reports, court time and repairs of the window, computer, etc.. Furthermore, the expense of replacing the window, the computer components, accessories and other incidentals must be considered. All in all, the incident has major impact on your business. That is best result of a reactive approach.
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