
Three Buddy Problem Jeremy Banon: Personal Exec Compromise as Corporate Incident
Apr 1, 2026
Jeremy Banon, founder and CEO of The Cyber Health Company, builds personal cybersecurity and privacy services for high-risk individuals and enterprise-sponsored executive protection. He discusses why executives’ personal accounts become corporate attack vectors. He describes a healthcare-style model with risk scores, concierge support, and how AI and deepfakes amplify personal compromise risks.
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Frame Cybersecurity As Personal Healthcare
- Treat personal cybersecurity like healthcare: proactive screenings, scores and care plans reduce risk more effectively than fear-based alerts.
- The Cyber Health Company keeps enterprise sponsorship but preserves executive privacy akin to doctor-patient confidentiality.
Use A Two Part Cyber Health Scoring System
- Assess individual risk with a two-part score: a 200+ point base score plus a cyber health coefficient for role, wealth and exposure.
- Intake uses a 70-question voluntary questionnaire plus OSINT reconnaissance to simulate attacker view.
Social Security Numbers Are Not Secret Anymore
- Social Security numbers are far less secret in practice; OSINT often yields SSNs, so relying on SSN for authentication is insecure.
- Banon reports they can obtain a customer's SSN in 99.9% of cases during OSINT intake.
