9 December 2025
Identity exposure is part of wealth
It is tempting to think of watching wealth as watching money. That is too narrow.
For a wealthy family, the exposure of who they are, where they live and who their relatives are carries the same weight as a financial risk. A home address on a public company filing. A name in a leaked dataset. A profile assembled by a data broker. Family connections surfaced through public sources. These are not separate from wealth; they are part of its surface.
The desk reads identity exposure alongside financial exposure and treats both with equal seriousness. A family is not safe because their money is watched. They are safe when everything their wealth touches is watched, including themselves.