Charlotte Edwards, our VP of Operations, joined host Oscarlyn Elder on Truist Wealth’s podcast, I’ve Been Meaning To Do That, for an honest, jargon-free conversation about the digital life around wealth, and the small habits that hold up against very patient attackers.
Episode 34 looks at why attackers choose the people they choose, how they take their time, and what actually keeps a family safe. The conversation was recorded for Truist Wealth’s podcast series and needs no security background to follow.
What the conversation covers
- Why reputation, not only money, is what attackers put at risk.
- How a partner, a parent or an assistant can become the easiest way in.
- The misconceptions that leave capable people exposed.
- Why deepfakes are beaten by a safe word and a call back, not by better software.
- Where to start: know your footprint, protect the accounts that matter, agree how you verify.
The best way to describe us is like having a digital bodyguard.
If the episode leaves you with a question about your own situation, that is exactly the sort of conversation we are happy to have.
Charlotte Edwards, VP of Operations at Cyberwolf, joins Oscarlyn Elder, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Truist Wealth, to talk personal cybersecurity for wealthy families and business leaders. Cyberwolf is an independent third-party service provider and is not affiliated with Truist Financial Corporation.
Listen on Truist.com→Curious what this could look like for your own family or business? Get in touch with Cyberwolf.