For Individuals
You run a successful business. Your company has firewalls, endpoint protection, a SOC team monitoring threats 24/7. You’re confident your corporate data is secure.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: 76% of personal devices have malware.
While you’ve invested millions protecting your business, your personal laptop, your spouse’s tablet, your kids’ phones—the devices that access your bank accounts, private emails, and family photos—are wide open.
And cybercriminals know it.
Let’s be honest about how this happens.
At home, you have:
The gap is massive. And attackers exploit it ruthlessly.
Cybercriminals aren’t stupid. They know breaching a Fortune 500 company is hard. But compromising an executive’s personal device? That’s the easy way in.
1. Corporate Access Through the Back Door Your personal device likely has:
One compromised personal device = access to corporate networks.
2. Financial Gain High-net-worth individuals are lucrative targets:
3. Reputation Damage Your personal device contains:
All perfect for extortion, blackmail, or public humiliation.
4. Identity Theft and Fraud Your identity is worth more than you think:
Here’s the scarier statistic: 72% of executives already have personal data on the dark web.
Not “at risk of having.” Already have.
Right now, on dark web marketplaces, you can likely find:
Most executives don’t know they’re compromised until it’s too late.
A CEO’s smart home camera gets hacked. Attackers pivot from the camera to the home network, compromise the CEO’s laptop, steal saved credentials, and access corporate financial systems. $2.3M stolen before anyone notices.
A teenage daughter downloads a “free” game app infected with spyware. Parents’ devices on the same network are compromised. Attackers access the father’s email, intercept a legitimate wire transfer request, change the account details. $500K gone.
An executive checks email at an airport using public WiFi. Attacker performs a man-in-the-middle attack, captures credentials, accesses corporate email, sends fake invoices to accounting department. $1.2M paid to fraudulent accounts.
A spouse downloads a popular fitness app that requests excessive permissions. The app is actually malware that logs keystrokes, captures banking credentials, and drains accounts. $300K stolen over 3 months before discovery.
Most executives don’t know they’re compromised until it’s too late.
“But I have antivirus on my devices.”
Consumer antivirus is better than nothing. But it’s designed for average users with average threats.
You’re not average. Your threats aren’t average.
Here’s what consumer solutions miss:
❌ No 24/7 monitoring – Threats happen at 2 AM on weekends
❌ No threat intelligence – They don’t know about zero-day exploits targeting executives
❌ No dark web monitoring – They can’t tell you if your data is already compromised
❌ No privacy protection – They don’t scan for reputation threats or data leaks
❌ No network security – Your home IoT devices are unprotected
❌ No human expertise – Automated responses miss sophisticated attacks
The solution isn’t buying more software. It’s applying corporate security thinking to your personal life.
1. Comprehensive Device Protection
2. 24/7 Human Monitoring
3. Network Security Across All Residences
4. Privacy and Reputation Protection
5. Communication Security
6. Expert Support When You Need It
Uriel Peña
Cybersecurity Consultant | Arestech
Enterprise-grade protection in a single cybersecurity platform — Comprehensive. Managed. Simple.