2026 Executive Trends Report

Your executives are more exposed than you think. Here’s the data.

The 2026 Executive Digital Exposure Trends report analyzes real executive vulnerability assessments for a clear picture of how exposed your executives are. What we found should change how your organization thinks about executive protection.

Threat actors don’t need to breach your network to reach your executives. They’re finding home addresses on real estate sites, SSNs in breach data, and daily routines on fitness apps… all before you know they’re looking.

This report breaks down exactly what that exposure looks like, where it comes from, and what organizations can do to reduce it.

Ready to understand and reduce your executives’ digital exposure? Download the Executive Trends report today.

KEY FINDINGS

What’s Inside the Report

Physical location risk

94% of executives had home addresses publicly linked to their name. 86% had interior floor plans or blueprints viewable online.

Social media exposure

69% of executives revealed personal details through public accounts. Their family members’ accounts exposed even more.

Breach data

100% of executives had breach data linking their name to at least one current email address. 64% had their SSN exposed.

PII on data broker sites

We found an average of 95 instances of executive PII across approximately 200 popular sites.

Special Feature: AI-enabled targeting

How threat actors are using chatbots and AI tools to research executives faster and with less effort than ever before.
WHO IT’S FOR

Who Should Read This Report?

This report is for security, risk, and people leaders responsible for protecting high-visibility individuals.

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Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
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Directors of Protective Intelligence
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Corporate Security Leaders
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Executives and other high-visibility individuals
Ready to understand and reduce your executives’ digital exposure?
Download the Executive Digital Exposure Trends report today.