por Antonio Coronado | Mar 5, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Global Mobility
International roaming has a weird superpower: it can be both expensive and risky at the exact moment you’re most distracted—when you land, you need data now, and your phone is making decisions in the background. That’s why I like framing this as the hidden cost of...
por Antonio Coronado | Mar 5, 2026 | Cibersecurity
If you run operations for a Family Office, you don’t buy “email + docs.” You buy risk reduction. When the stakes are client confidentiality, deal flow, shareholder disputes, reputational exposure, and long-lived archives (think: decades), the question becomes brutally...
por Antonio Coronado | Mar 5, 2026 | Cibersecurity
A familiar voice used to mean something. Now it doesn’t. AI voice cloning (“deepfake vishing”) lets attackers impersonate a CEO, family member, or board chair well enough to trigger the oldest weakness in any organization: urgency + authority + secrecy. Kaspersky puts...
por Antonio Coronado | Mar 5, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Uncategorized
If you’re chasing total data sovereignty for a family office, you’re not really shopping for storage. You’re shopping for jurisdiction. Because in the real world, where your data sits matters less than which legal system can compel the provider to hand it over. That’s...
por Antonio Coronado | Mar 5, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Private Jet
Private aviation moves fast. That’s the point. But the booking process still has a very unglamorous reality: someone needs your passport, your passenger details, your itinerary, and often some form of payment information—and brokers frequently request it in the...
por Antonio Coronado | Mar 4, 2026 | Cibersecurity
If you’re part of a UHNW family, the biggest digital risk isn’t always the principal. It’s often the next-gen. Not because heirs are careless (although sometimes they are). But because attackers know something simple: Heirs are high-visibility, high-emotion,...