Crisis24 Introduces Digital Executive Protection for Senior Leaders
Crisis24 announced in a press release the launch of Digital Executive Protection, a cybersecurity service built to extend continuous cyber and privacy protection to senior executives’ personal digital environments. The service safeguards personal devices, home networks, accounts, and families, addressing exposures that often lie outside company systems.
Digital Executive Protection includes six core features: continuous personal privacy monitoring, home network and device assessments, cyber tabletop exercises for executives, cyber training for family members, a dedicated 24-hour response line, and on-demand advisory support from senior CISO experts. It works alongside corporate IT and security departments to bridge protection gaps that occur beyond enterprise boundaries.
Crisis24’s focus is on reducing risks stemming from personal email accounts, home networks, and exposed personal data that can lead to credential theft, impersonation, or financial fraud. The company said the service aims to close the common cybersecurity gap affecting organizational leadership while maintaining the discretion expected at the executive level.
The new offering also fits within broader governance and duty of care trends that recognize executive digital protection as a board-level responsibility. Crisis24 noted that it designed Digital Executive Protection for enterprise deployment while its existing CISO On-Demand program continues to serve individual high-profile clients and family offices.
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