Personal data exposure (home address, family details, medical records, financial profile, travel patterns, relationship maps) is the precondition for almost every targeted attack on a senior executive, and most targets significantly underestimate how much of it is publicly compileable. This report sets out the personal-data-targeting framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented OSINT and data-broker channels hostile actors use, the public-record exposure rules in your jurisdiction, the legal framework around removal and suppression, the early indicators that your data has been compiled into a target package, the operational mitigations (data-broker removal, public-record minimisation, address-protection programmes, identity-compartmentalisation), and the trigger points at which to engage a digital-protective-intelligence specialist.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.