What’s Your Score? Cyber Risk Exposure Scorecard

18 August 2025

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Do your employees use their company-issued computers indefinitely without updating the password? Does your organization use cloud-based storage? If so, tune in!


In recent years, cyber-attacks have emerged as one of the most significant threats facing organizations of all sizes. The Internet and other network operations have created risks unheard of less than a decade ago. When cyber attacks, such as data breaches and hacks, occur, they can result in devastating damage, such as:


  1. Business disruptions
  2. Revenue loss
  3. Legal fees
  4. Forensic analysis
  5. Customer or employee notifications


It is important to remember that no organization is immune to the impact of cybercrime. As a result, cyber liability insurance has become an essential component of any risk management program.


We’d like to encourage you to download our 20-question cyber risk exposure scorecard to understand your level of risk. If you need help completing the scorecard or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call or text Ray on our team at (858) 384-1506.

By: Michael Fusco

CEO & Principal of Fusco Orsini & Associates

(858) 384‑1506

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