How separate digital traces combine into a useful outside view
Principals & Families / Invitation only
What Does the Internet Know About You?
A live examination of how a family’s relationships, routines, properties, staff, and digital traces appear to someone looking from the outside—and how that outside view can be reduced without disrupting ordinary life.
Past
- Date
- Local time
- 18:00–20:30 CET
- City
- Geneva
- Room
- Up to 17
- Disciplines
- Legal / Cyber
- Language
- English
The briefing
Scattered public information becomes consequential when it can be assembled into a coherent picture of a family. The room examined what an outsider could connect, which signals created practical exposure, and how to reduce that visibility without making ordinary life unworkable.
Intended for
- Principals and family members managing connected personal and commercial lives
- Family-office and private-office leaders responsible for privacy or continuity
- Trusted legal and security advisors supporting consequential family mandates
What you will take away
Prepared around your responsibilities.
A prioritized exposure-reduction map connecting visible information to practical privacy, security, and household actions.
Any participant-specific scope, source material, and written consent are established separately after selection. They are never requested through this site.
What participants leave with
Which visible relationships, routines, and records deserve attention first
How to reduce exposure without disrupting ordinary family and office activity
Invitations
Invitation requests for this briefing are closed.
Review the current programme for another relevant room, or contact Svperior regarding a private mandate.
Precise location and joining details are shared directly with confirmed participants.
