Training to Better Protect: My Cybersecurity Training
In a world where everything is moving faster
In a world where everything is moving faster, where information spreads with a click and digital risks are very real, it is my duty—as a financial security advisor—to protect not only finances but also the personal data of my clients. That’s why I recently completed cybersecurity training offered by the Financial Security Chamber (CSF). Essential learning, in my eyes, to stay up-to-date, strengthen my practices, and ensure impeccable confidentiality at every stage of my support.
Why is this training important?
Because my clients entrust me with much more than numbers. They share sensitive, personal, and financial information with me. In a context where fraud and digital attacks are on the rise, I must have the right reflexes:
✅ Protect access to my digital tools
✅ Understand the obligations imposed by Law 25 on the protection of personal information
✅ Secure communications and document exchanges
✅ Ensure my practices comply with current standards
A responsibility I take to heart
My role is not limited to advising you on insurance or savings and retirement. It’s also about providing you with a trusted environment where your information is in good hands. This training has allowed me to consolidate my practices and adopt new reflexes to further strengthen the security of my services.
Cybersecurity: A priority, not an option
I am convinced that a relationship of trust is built on transparency, competence, and caution. And this includes continuous training to offer you a service that meets your expectations—and today’s standards. If you have questions about how I protect your data or if you’d like to learn more about my services, I’m always available to discuss.