Intelligence services, which included direct threat monitoring, regional alerts, weekly intelligence briefings, and sentiment analysis reports, benefited corporate executives.
Families protect their gadgets and home internet to prevent information-sensitive leaks because company security measures don't cover their private lives.
A CEO secures his communications and other top executives in the company with a military-grade end-to-end encrypted mobile device to avoid cyber threats, surveillance, and corporate espionage.
A government secures all appointees' devices, home networks, and social media to avoid sensitive data breaches, and brand impersonations from threat actors.