Personal-security-incident preparedness is what separates a contained outcome (recovery, recovery support, reputational management, family stabilisation) from an existential one (concurrent legal, financial, family-and-mental-health collapse). This report sets out the incident-preparedness framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented incident categories (kidnap, extortion, threats, assault, doxxing, family-targeting, financial-fraud), the legal and insurance framework around incident response, the family-and-organisation communication protocols that materially affect outcome, the early-decision points (engage law enforcement, go public, retain counsel, secure family), the operational mitigations (incident-response plan, emergency-communications, K&R cover, family-rehearsal, post-incident-care), and the trigger points at which to engage an executive-protection or crisis-response firm.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.