Working from anywhere? You need this to stay protected. For insurance agencies handling client data outside the office, a VPN is no longer optional. Here is why.
Today, working from home, in hotels, a cafe, and having remote employees is normal.
We answer emails from airports. Review client information from hotel rooms. Join meetings from coffee shops. Access business systems from home offices.
The flexibility is great. The risk is that cybercriminals know we’re doing it.
Most people assume that if a Wi-Fi network requires a password, it’s secure. Unfortunately, that’s not always true. Public Wi-Fi networks are common targets for cybercriminals looking to intercept data, steal credentials, or monitor activity.
If your business handles sensitive client information — as most insurance agencies do — that risk becomes even more important.

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between your device and the internet. Think of it like sending your information through a locked armored vehicle instead of a clear glass truck.
Without a VPN, much of your internet traffic can potentially be viewed or intercepted by others on the same network. Even if someone manages to intercept the traffic, they won’t be able to read it.
A VPN helps protect:
For insurance agencies, financial professionals, and other regulated businesses, protecting this information is part of maintaining trust and meeting compliance expectations.
The way we work has changed.
Employees use laptops at home. Producers travel between appointments. Agency owners work while attending conferences.
Customer information is accessed from multiple locations every day, and sometimes we cannot prove the network is secure. Here is where a VPN becomes vital.
A VPN is important, but it’s not a complete cybersecurity solution.
Cybersecurity works best when multiple layers work together:
You wouldn’t protect your office building with only a lock on the front door. Your cybersecurity should work the same way.
If you’re missing essential cybersecurity protections such as a VPN, you’re leaving gaps that put your business and data at risk. Now is the time to strengthen your defenses.
The first step to a more secure agency is to know where you stand today and how to fix your security gaps. Get a free assessment here to find out.
A Cyber Assessment is a short, non-technical review of your agency’s current security controls, including whether a VPN and the other essential layers are in place, and it shows exactly where you are exposed. It is the first step every agency with remote or traveling staff should take.