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A Sequel: Best Practices for Protection against Cyber Threats
Guest Expert: Aryn Johnson, Marsh McLennan Agency
Date:
Attendee's Excellent Rating: 86%
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1. The Growing Cyber Risk Landscape

  • Cybercrime affects both families and businesses, with risks ranging from identity theft and cyberbullying to fraud schemes and data breaches.

  • Children are particularly vulnerable due to social media use and gaming platforms. About 50% of children report being cyberbullied, and over 26% report incidents monthly.
    Fact check: https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/what-is-it


2. Social Media, Privacy, and Travel Risks

Children & Social Media:

Adults & Scams:

Travel & Burglary:


3. Legal and Privacy Concerns

Federal Protections:

State Laws:

  • States are tightening regulations on children’s online privacy and geo-tracking. Some restrict phone use in schools to reduce cyber risks.

Parental Liability:


4. Insurance Products for Cyber Protection

Umbrella/Personal Liability Insurance:

Cyber Liability Insurance:

Homeowners & Renters Insurance:

Identity Theft Insurance:


5. Best Practices for Advisors to Share with Clients

  1. Social Media Discipline: Delay vacation posts until return; use strict privacy settings; disable location tracking.

  2. Parental Controls: Monitor kids’ devices, set screen-time limits, and educate them on cyberbullying and scams.

  3. Password Hygiene: Rotate Wi-Fi and account passwords every few months; avoid easily guessed personal details.
    Fact check: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/choosing-and-protecting-passwords

  4. Business Cyber Coverage: Advisors with home offices should carry both personal and business cyber insurance.

  5. Awareness & Reporting: Stay vigilant for scams, report fraudulent accounts quickly, and educate clients about recovery steps if hacked.


6. Advisor Action Items

  • Review client insurance portfolios for umbrella, cyber liability, and identity theft coverage.

  • Educate high-profile or philanthropic clients—they are more frequent cybercrime targets.

  • Host cybersecurity workshops to demonstrate financial and reputational risks.

  • Integrate cyber risk into wealth planning, especially where children, business ownership, or high-value assets are involved.

Attendees Comments:

A few comments from listeners when they were asked what the learned from the webinar:
1) Didn't know about Cyber-Liability Insurance 2) Didn't know Umbrella Insurance covered damages from social media activity 3) Didn't know about "geo-tagging - Very helpful webinar, thank you
- Darin D.

I will look into identity theft insurance with my insurance company. Wasn't aware it is not a separate policy but rather part of a homeowners policy.
- Rick F.

The availability of Identity Theft insurance on home owner's policy. Be vigilant to make sure your kids or anyone not share location or pictures of your house on any of your social media or gaming platforms.
- Adam M.

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Thu, 08/28/2025 - 12:45

Comments
A few comments from listeners when they were asked what the learned from the webinar:
1) Didn't know about Cyber-Liability Insurance 2) Didn't know Umbrella Insurance covered damages from social media activity 3) Didn't know about "geo-tagging - Very helpful webinar, thank you
- Darin D.

I will look into identity theft insurance with my insurance company. Wasn't aware it is not a separate policy but rather part of a homeowners policy.
- Rick F.

The availability of Identity Theft insurance on home owner's policy. Be vigilant to make sure your kids or anyone not share location or pictures of your house on any of your social media or gaming platforms.
- Adam M.
A Sequel: Best Practices for Protection against Cyber Threats 08-28-2025