In this episode, learn about the top four cyber security threats to business owners. In a discussion that took place during the National Cyber Security Awareness month, Information Security Officer, Gilli Shaw, and Marketing Director, Jen Dowd, dig into the top risks and how to prevent them. They cover the controls you can put in place to protect yourself from ransomware, phishing, and spoofing; how using multi-authentication best practices is smart business; and how to keep your greatest asset, your employees, from being your biggest risk.
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What are the top four cyber security threats and how can you protect yourself? In this podcast, Information Security Officer, Gilli Shaw, and Marketing Director, Jen Dowd, dig into these risks. In their discussion, they cover the need to have antivirus on every device that connects to the Internet; the risk of Internet of Things and smart devices poses; and the steps to take to help prevent identity theft, and social engineering.
A Life insurance audit is an everything-to-gain, nothing-to-lose proposition for a trustee of a trust that owns life insurance where significant planning is in place. A proper, thorough audit is needed to mitigate the fiduciary liability. It also starts with understanding the difference between a Life Insurance Review and a Life Insurance Audit.
Ultra-high net worth clients are often more focused on asset preservation than accumulation. Yet while they commonly own multiple homes, automobiles, watercrafts, heirloom jewelry and other expensive collections like art and wine—all of which greatly increase their risk—few have the specialized coverage needed to adequately mitigate that risk. Personal Excess Liability coverage is a critical tool in protecting your clients’ wealth.
Most professionals understand that work emails can be “discovered” in litigation, meaning that adverse parties can obtain these communications if they are relevant to the dispute. Recently, courts have begun ordering parties to produce other types of communications during discovery, including personal emails and messages. It is important for family businesses and offices to take the proper precautions with their communications to avoid common discovery pitfalls.
Whether caused by family member carelessness, employee error, or the acts of a skilled data thief, everyone has the potential to be the victim of an information breach at any time. Because family offices collect very personal information about very private people, the stakes are high when it comes to protecting their data. Family offices can better protect the families they serve by having a cyber-incident plan in place and following the six recommended steps to prepare for and respond to a system breach.
Each family office has its own unique makeup, circumstances, and risk considerations when it comes to making insurance decisions. Yet there are typical characteristics that surface when looking at the data points of more than 1,000 households. With a high-level snapshot of that data, there are insights you can use when contemplating your overall insurance needs.
There are many improvements that can be made to a home to help prevent costly and dangerous losses in the future. Many of the recommendations included in this guide cost a sliver of what they will protect, and for those implemented during construction, it often requires a much smaller investment than it would to retrofit a home later.
Many family offices are in a period of change. New family offices continue to emerge; established family offices are shifting strategies and service models. Macroeconomic factors and the perpetually pending market downturn loom over daily operations. In a volatile environment, management liability insurance, such as Professional Liability (E&O), Directors and Officers Liability (D&O), Crime, and Cyber Liability have more value in perpetuating family legacy than in years past.In this webinar, we explored:
As parents, you hope your kids will become safe and courteous drivers. But, it will not happen on its own. Learn the 10 things you can do to help them become safe drivers.