In this threat landscape, it’s advisable to keep your friends close and your C-suite executives closer. Fortunately, one digital executive protection company is setting standards to ensure the latter can be done thoroughly. BlackCloak has released a digital executive protection framework that intends to provide organizations with a set of holistic principles that can be followed to help secure executives and other high-level team members from cyber threats. The framework, which it claims is the first in the industry, has 14 areas of focus, including deepfake protection, personal device hardening, incident response, and physical protection. Perfect timing. IT Brew spoke with BlackCloak founder and CEO Chris Pierson, who designed the set of standards in response to the interest he was seeing from security leaders for more digital executive protection guidance last year, especially following the death of former UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot and killed in a targeted attack last year. “More individuals, more executives, more chief information security officers, CISOs, and more chief security officers, CSOs, have really been asking for and wanting definitive guidance in a framework that is neutral [and] that addresses all the potential aspects of digital and data protection together,” Pierson said. He estimates that he saw a three-to-five-fold increase in inquiries from CIOs and CISOs following Thompson’s death. Let’s talk “holistic protection.”—BM |