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Cybersecurity crimes are as common as physical crimes today. And, unfortunately, wealthy individuals and their families are especially at risk. On this episode of I’ve Been Meaning To Do That, host and Truist Wealth Co-Chief Investment Officer Oscarlyn Elder welcomes Charlotte Edwards, the vice president of operations at Cyberwolf. They explore why wealthy individuals and business leaders are prime targets for cyber criminals, and what people can do to protect themselves. Edwards discusses how hackers and fraudsters think and operate, and what practical steps you can take to help protect yourself and the people around you.
Also in the discussion:
• Why your reputation, as well as your money, is under threat from hackers
• How a specialized firm like Cyberwolf protects its clients
• Why the family, friends, and employees around a wealthy person or company are also at risk
• Misconceptions about cybersecurity that may make you vulnerable
• The advantages of non-password-based verifications
If you’d like to take notes on today’s episode, you can download this free template.
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Have a question for Oscarlyn or her guests? Email [email protected]
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Cybersecurity crimes are as common as physical crimes today. And, unfortunately, wealthy individuals and their families are especially at risk. On this episode of I’ve Been Meaning To Do That, host and Truist Wealth Co-Chief Investment Officer Oscarlyn Elder welcomes Charlotte Edwards, the vice president of operations at Cyberwolf. They explore why wealthy individuals and business leaders are prime targets for cyber criminals, and what people can do to protect themselves. Edwards discusses how hackers and fraudsters think and operate, and what practical steps you can take to help protect yourself and the people around you.
Also in the discussion:
• Why your reputation, as well as your money, is under threat from hackers
• How a specialized firm like Cyberwolf protects its clients
• Why the family, friends, and employees around a wealthy person or company are also at risk
• Misconceptions about cybersecurity that may make you vulnerable
• The advantages of non-password-based verifications
If you’d like to take notes on today’s episode, you can download this free template.
Podcast Worksheet
Have a question for Oscarlyn or her guests? Email [email protected]

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