If your firm handles client data, had a security scare, or a client contract now requires cyber, a cyber risk review checks your exposure and coverage against how your firm actually handles data and funds.
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A cyber risk review makes sense when a firm handles meaningful client data, had a phishing or security scare, is asked by a client or vendor to prove cyber coverage, or simply has never matched its cyber policy to how it actually operates. Cyber needs change fast, and policies bought years ago often do not reflect current exposure.
We look at the data and funds you handle, your email and systems, whether your cyber covers funds-transfer and social-engineering fraud, how cyber and crime coordinate, and any contract cyber requirements. Where there is a gap, we tell you plainly. This is an insurance review, not a security audit or legal compliance advice.
Tell us how your firm handles data and funds and any cyber requirement you are facing, and we will give you a clear read on your exposure and coverage. Breach-notification and privacy obligations are legal questions to verify with counsel; we focus on the insurance side.
Tell us your services, clients, and the data you handle and we will check your program against how your firm actually operates. Educational, no obligation.
Tell us how your firm handles data and funds and we will review your cyber and crime coverage.