Cybersecurity
The Overlooked Pillar of Wealth Protection
At Mission Wealth, we start with the essentials—and protect further.


One Critical Question Every Investor Should Ask Their Wealth Manager
When affluent families and individuals evaluate a Wealth Advisor, the core competencies matter:
- Reputation and longevity
- Advanced financial planning and tax strategies
- Personalized client service
- Deep expertise and credentials
- A comprehensive, goals-based investment philosophy
But in today’s increasingly digital world, there's a critical question that should not be overlooked:
"How will you protect my wealth and privacy from cyber threats?"
Understand your liabilities and protect against loss.
Contact us today to discuss your asset protection strategy.What You Should Know About Cybercrime
Cybercrime Is No Longer a Possibility, It’s a Reality
Cybercrime is now the world’s largest criminal enterprise, generating $1.5 trillion annually. These cybercrime attacks aren’t random. They are highly targeted, organized efforts often supported by nation-states.
Unfortunately, our clients are among the most sought-after targets because of their assets, public presence, and extended digital footprint.
You may face risks such as:
- Deepfake impersonation using Artificial Intelligence-generated voice and video
- Social engineering scams targeting family members and staff
- Wire fraud and account takeover attempts
- Data extortion and ransomware
- Online exposure leading to physical security breaches
You are already at risk if your wealth is visible—or even perceived.
Why Cyber Breaches Often Lead to Permanent Loss
Unfortunately, even the most secure financial institutions may not cover your losses. Most banks, custodians, and brokerages include fine print that shifts liability to the client, especially if login credentials were compromised or a phishing attempt was involved.
Beyond financial exposure, these cybercrime attacks can impact your privacy, your family’s safety, and your peace of mind.

Mission Wealth’s Approach: Comprehensive Protection for Complex Lives
At Mission Wealth, we believe that comprehensive wealth management must go beyond asset allocation and estate planning and include proactive digital risk mitigation.
As part of our client experience, we offer:
- Tailored cybersecurity education materials
- Access to cybersecurity and digital privacy tools
- Integration of risk awareness into your long-term wealth strategy
The modern threat landscape demands a modern wealth management approach. At Mission Wealth, we protect your financial future across all dimensions: financial, legal, and digital privacy.
Current Clients:
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Ask the Right Question.
Demand the Right Digital Privacy and Protection.
Frequently asked questions about our cybersecurity protocols.
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Safeguard Your Legacy Today
Schedule a private consultation with Mission Wealth. Let’s develop a strategy to protect your assets and your peace of mind.
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