Identity Protection
During travel your digital identity is shared among a myriad of technology vendors. These vendors are usually not directly controlled by the hotel or travel company. With hotels being the 3rd most targeted sector by hackers, your identity is vulnerable to theft and unauthorised access.

Protection of your digital identity is essential in today's digital age. Executives and high-profile individuals are at a higher risk of cyber attacks, identity theft, and other forms of digital crime. This is especially true during travel and away from a company controlled network. Protecting their digital identity requires a multi-layered approach, including using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and regularly updating software and security patches. Executives should also be aware of the potential risks of social engineering attacks, such as phishing emails, and should receive regular training on how to identify and avoid these attacks. Additionally, executives should avoid using public Wi-Fi networks and instead use a secure VPN connection when accessing sensitive information. It is also crucial for executives to monitor their digital identity regularly, such as checking credit reports and online accounts for any suspicious activity. By taking these steps, executives can protect their digital identity and reduce the risk of cyber attacks or identity theft.