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 4, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Global Mobility
Business travel used to be simple: land, connect to Wi-Fi, answer emails, move on. Now? You land in a country with aggressive censorship, heavy network monitoring, or unpredictable blocks, and suddenly your usual tools don’t work. Your VPN won’t connect. Your...
por Antonio Coronado | Feb 26, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Global Mobility
High-risk travel isn’t just about “bad Wi-Fi.” It’s about silent data exfiltration: credentials captured via phishing, devices opportunistically compromised, accounts accessed because recovery methods are weak, and sensitive files exposed because attachments and...
por Antonio Coronado | Feb 26, 2026 | Cibersecurity, Global Mobility
When people say “we’re moving away from Gmail/Outlook,” it’s rarely because those platforms are bad. It’s because high-stakes teams (UHNW families, board members, dealmakers, principals with threat exposure) eventually run into a hard wall: They want confidentiality...
por Antonio Coronado | Feb 23, 2026 | Global Mobility, Private Jet
High-net-worth individuals don’t use private aviation to “solve” tax residency. They use it to solve something more practical: mobility. In my experience, the private jet is best understood as a logistics enabler that can help you manage where you are — and,...