Why You Need An Executive Assessment
In today’s threat landscape, attackers don’t just target systems, they target people.
In today’s threat landscape, organizations remain prime targets for cyberattacks; however, increasingly, the bullseye is shifting toward executives and their families. Cybercriminals are exploiting personal vulnerabilities, hijacked social media accounts, and less cyber-aware family members to infiltrate corporate networks and steal sensitive data.
This isn’t theoretical. It’s happening now.
Real-World Attacks That Hit Close to Home
- X Breach: High-profile accounts, including Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos, were compromised in a coordinated social engineering attack used to promote a cryptocurrency scam.
- C-Suite Phishing: 42% of organizations reported targeted attacks on senior executives or their family members in the past two years, often resulting in data theft or reputational damage.
- Business Email Compromise (BEC): Cybercriminals impersonate executives to deceive employees into transferring funds or sharing confidential information. Mattel lost $3 million in one such attack.
- Extortion via Home Network: A teenager was targeted with threatening emails, coerced into installing malicious files on their home Wi-Fi—giving attackers potential access to their parent, a corporate executive.
- DC Leaks & Colin Powell: Personal emails of the former U.S. Secretary of State were hacked and leaked, exposing sensitive details about his professional and private life.
The Executive Assessment (EA) is a premium cybersecurity service designed to evaluate and strengthen the personal and professional digital security of your executive leadership. By bridging the gap between personal exposure and enterprise risk, the Executive Assessment delivers tailored protection for the individuals who need it most.
Whether your executives are working remotely, traveling internationally, or leading high-profile initiatives, EA ensures their digital lives, and your organization, are protected.