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Personal cyber risk advisory

Personal cyber risk review for executives, owners, and high-risk households

Practical help securing the accounts, devices, cloud storage, home technology, and recovery paths that protect your money, privacy, and reputation.

Primary next step

Use a short call to discuss personal exposure, household workflows, delegated access, and the kind of review that would be useful without sharing sensitive details.

Book a 30-minute intro call

The problem

Personal digital exposure can create business, financial, privacy, and reputational risk.

Executives, owners, high-net-worth households, and families with elevated privacy exposure often rely on a quiet web of personal accounts, shared devices, assistants, bookkeepers, financial portals, cloud storage, and advisor relationships.

The risk is not that every tool is broken. The risk is that email, recovery paths, family sharing, delegated access, and payment workflows are treated as separate conveniences when they actually operate as one connected system.

Common pressure points

  • One compromised email account could expose banking, legal, business, and personal records.
  • Passwords, MFA, passkeys, recovery emails, cloud drives, and family sharing are unmanaged or inconsistent.
  • Assistants, bookkeepers, family members, and advisors have access paths that are useful but not clearly reviewed.
  • Wire fraud, phishing, SIM swap, identity theft, doxxing, and account recovery risk are poorly understood.
  • Home networks, personal devices, cloud storage, backups, and financial portals have not been reviewed together.

Advisory approach

What the review covers

Map the personal attack surface

Review the accounts, devices, recovery paths, cloud storage, social presence, advisor workflows, and household technology that create meaningful exposure.

Harden identity and access

Look at password vault use, MFA, passkeys, recovery emails, account sharing, delegated access, and administrative ownership without asking Trawvid Sec to keep client passwords.

Review money-movement risk

Assess financial portal access, wire request workflows, trusted contacts, callback habits, and approval paths that could be abused through email or identity compromise.

Plan for recovery

Create practical steps for lost phones, hacked email, fraudulent wire requests, stolen laptops, account takeover, and privacy exposure events.

Review coverage

White-glove advisory across the personal digital system.

The review is designed to reduce practical exposure without turning the household into an enterprise IT project.

  • Personal attack surface review
  • Account, password vault, MFA, passkey, and recovery-path review
  • Device, home network, cloud storage, and backup review
  • Financial portal and wire-fraud workflow risk review
  • Family, assistant, bookkeeper, and delegated-access review
  • Social media, data broker, public exposure, and privacy leakage review
  • Incident and recovery planning for common personal cyber events
  • Plain-language findings and prioritized hardening roadmap

What the client receives

Clear findings, practical hardening steps, and recovery planning.

The output should help a busy person or household make better decisions without handing over passwords, secrets, or unnecessary personal data.

Plain-language risk summary

A concise explanation of the highest-value personal cyber risks, why they matter, and which changes should happen first.

Prioritized hardening roadmap

Step-by-step improvements for accounts, MFA, recovery paths, devices, cloud storage, backups, delegated access, and privacy exposure.

Delegated-access notes

Practical guidance for assistants, bookkeepers, family members, and advisors so access is intentional, reviewable, and easier to unwind when needed.

Incident and recovery plan

A usable plan for lost devices, hacked email, fraudulent wire requests, account takeover, stolen laptops, and identity-theft response.

Engagement options

Structured around the person, household, and advisor workflow.

Exact scope is set after an introductory conversation. Pricing is not published because risk, household complexity, and advisory involvement vary.

Focused personal review

A targeted review for an executive, owner, or high-risk individual who wants a clearer view of account, device, recovery, and privacy exposure.

Household and delegated-access review

A broader review that includes family sharing, household devices, assistants, bookkeepers, cloud storage, and trusted access paths.

Follow-up hardening support

Practical advisory support after the review to help sequence changes, validate configuration decisions, and keep the work moving.

Referral partners

A useful referral path for trusted advisors.

This offer can support professionals who already help clients protect wealth, continuity, privacy, and reputation.

  • Wealth managers, attorneys, CPAs, insurance professionals, and family-office-like teams can refer clients without turning cyber risk into a product sale.
  • The work stays advisory and privacy-conscious, with clear boundaries around legal, financial, insurance, and managed IT responsibilities.
  • When appropriate, Trawvid Sec can help clarify secure communication, delegated-access, and payment-verification workflows around the client.

Good fit

This is likely useful when:

  • You are an executive, owner, high-net-worth individual, or household with elevated privacy or financial exposure.
  • You rely on assistants, bookkeepers, family members, wealth managers, attorneys, CPAs, or advisor workflows.
  • You want practical hardening and recovery planning without turning personal security into a full-time project.
  • You are concerned that personal compromise could affect business continuity, reputation, or financial activity.

Not a fit

This is not positioned as:

  • You need consumer tech support, managed IT, or day-to-day device administration.
  • You need legal advice, financial advice, insurance advice, or guaranteed fraud recovery.
  • You want Trawvid Sec to receive, store, or retain client passwords.
  • You need 24/7 monitoring, emergency incident response, or forensic investigation unless separately agreed.
  • You need a guarantee that compromise, identity theft, or fraud cannot occur.

Ready for a practical next step?

Protect the personal systems that protect your money, privacy, and continuity.

Use the introductory call to discuss fit, scope, privacy boundaries, and whether a personal cyber risk review makes sense for you, your household, or a client referral.