Executives and owners
Personal email, phone, cloud, and financial compromise can affect business continuity, reputation, payments, and sensitive records.
Personal cybersecurity advisory
Practical help securing the accounts, devices, cloud storage, home technology, financial workflows, delegated access, and recovery paths that protect money, privacy, reputation, and continuity.
Not consumer tech support
Busy households often rely on a quiet system of personal email, phones, password vaults, family sharing, assistants, bookkeepers, wealth managers, attorneys, CPAs, financial portals, cloud storage, and home technology. The review treats that as one connected risk environment.
Personal email, phone, cloud, and financial compromise can affect business continuity, reputation, payments, and sensitive records.
Families with elevated privacy, wealth, public visibility, travel, or advisor activity need a practical view of account and recovery risk.
Assistants, bookkeepers, family members, and advisors can create useful access paths that still need review and boundaries.
Trusted advisors can refer clients when cyber risk touches privacy, continuity, money movement, and communication workflows.
What the review covers
The work is privacy-conscious and scoped. Trawvid Sec does not need or retain client passwords, recovery codes, financial secrets, regulated data, or confidential technical details to provide advisory guidance.
Attack surface
Review primary email, recovery email, MFA, passkeys, password vaults, account sharing, backup access, and administrative ownership.
Devices and home technology
Review the technology that supports daily access and recovery without turning the household into an enterprise IT project.
Financial workflows
Review how financial portals, wire instructions, new payees, payment changes, and advisor instructions are verified.
Delegated access
Clarify who can access what, how access is approved, and how it can be reviewed or removed when needed.
Privacy
Review social media, data brokers, public records, cloud sharing, document exposure, and privacy leakage patterns.
Recovery
Build practical response steps before an urgent event forces decisions under pressure.
Self-guided assessment
The guided checklist helps identify weak areas across recovery paths, account security, phone exposure, money movement, cloud files, household technology, delegated access, privacy exposure, and incident readiness.
Take the checklistWhat clients receive
Scope boundaries
Referral partners
Wealth managers, attorneys, CPAs, insurance professionals, and family-office-like teams can refer clients who need help reducing personal digital exposure without forcing them into a tool stack, MSP arrangement, or scare-based sales pitch.
Start privately and practically
If the checklist surfaces meaningful exposure, use the introductory call to discuss fit, privacy boundaries, review scope, and the most practical next step.