Public profile is the single largest variable a senior executive can directly influence in their personal-security exposure: the same media presence, conference circuit, social-media output and philanthropic disclosure that build professional reputation also raise the target signal that hostile actors use. This report sets out the public-profile-risk framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented patterns where elevated public profile produced personal-security incidents, the categories of disclosure that materially increase risk (wealth visibility, family-disclosure, schedule-disclosure, controversy-association), the early indicators that profile is becoming a security liability, the operational mitigations (profile-discipline, controlled-disclosure, family-and-philanthropy compartmentalisation), and the trigger points at which to commission a public-profile audit by a protective-intelligence specialist.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.