Working to Keep Your Personal Identifiable Information (PII) Safe and Secure
insurance • September 10, 2021
How Do We Protect Your Information?

Studies show a primary reason consumers choose one insurance agent over another is the protection of their personal information. At Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency, we take extra steps to ensure our client information is not exposed to unneccessary or unauthorized sources. One of our resources is Jesse Sims with Netvolutions. Jesse is a proud Navy veteran who provides robust IT solutions to small businesses. You can read his blog addressing the unique concerns of our industry using the link below:
https://netvolutions.net/it-advice-for-small-businesses/cyber-attacks-against-insurance-agencies/
We use individual mobile hotspots instead of shared wifi at every location we meet with our clients. Sensitive information is transmitted using encrpted emails. Confidential files are kept locked at our location until an agent requires the information. Additonal measures are in place to protect our clients, our agents, and our agency.
Just one more reason to allow us to serve as your agency in
Taking the Next Steps Together.
We use individual mobile hotspots instead of shared wifi at every location we meet with our clients. Sensitive information is transmitted using encrpted emails. Confidential files are kept locked at our location until an agent requires the information. Additonal measures are in place to protect our clients, our agents, and our agency.
Just one more reason to allow us to serve as your agency in
Taking the Next Steps Together.

June 1, 2022
Marc Sigmon, far right, visits the legislative office of Congressman Mike Levin (CA-49) with, from left, Mike Wilbanks, a NY Life agent; Alison Feinswog, Levin's legislative assistant; and Lauren Crumbaker, another NY Life agent. (courtesy Village News)
Marc Sigmon, agent/CEO of Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency, spent three days in Washington, D.C., as part of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Congressional Conference. The congressional conference, held May 23-24, was to build or establish relationships with local advisors and agents within each district to address critical issues now and into the future.