Cybersecurity: Are Your Plan Participants Protected

Advancements in technology have now made it possible to instantly and conveniently access online accounts to retrieve personal information, such as retirement plan savings data. As smartphones and other devices make it easier to obtain electronic documents, plan participants expect to have instant access to their retirement plan records. Yet, security is paramount in this new era, and retirement plan cybersecurity is especially vital. Any electronic recordkeeping today raises cybersecurity concerns and presents new risks for plan sponsors and their participants. It is no longer an issue of if a problem may arise, but likely when it will arise. Learn the risks as well as pertinent precautionary measures on how to protect your plan participants.

Understanding Fiduciary Roles: 3(21) vs 3(38)

Due to ERISA’s increased standard of care, the now defunct DOL rule and other potential regulatory replacements, plan sponsors are faced with the heightened importance to understand the fiduciary roles and responsibilities for their retirement plan. Below, we have outlined the ways of becoming a fiduciary, the differences between ERISA 3(21) and 3(38), and which is best depending on your plan and plan committee(s).