Private briefings

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

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

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.

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How separate digital traces combine into a useful outside view

02

Which visible relationships, routines, and records deserve attention first

03

How to reduce exposure without disrupting ordinary family and office activity

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