Social media is the single largest unintended source of personal-security exposure for senior executives, because the same posts that build professional credibility also disclose location, schedule, family relationships, philanthropic commitments and emotional states that hostile actors then weaponise. This report sets out the social-media-risk framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented exploitation patterns (location-tagging targeting, family-photograph reconnaissance, schedule-prediction from event posts, social-graph mapping for spear-phishing), the legal framework around privacy and content control, the early indicators that your social-media presence is being mined, the operational mitigations (post-discipline, geo-tag controls, family-account governance, professional/personal compartmentalisation), and the trigger points at which to commission a social-media security audit.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.