The cybersecurity industry has focused on protecting corporate perimeters, but cybercriminals are increasingly targeting executives and their families, exploiting personal vulnerabilities. Executives are twelve times more likely to be targeted than average employees, with over half experiencing personal breaches. The Personal Attack Chain is a multi-stage process where attackers exploit an executive's personal digital footprint to gain access to corporate resources. The stages include reconnaissance, intrusion, lateral movement, and action on objectives. Reactive security measures are insufficient; proactive intelligence is necessary to identify threats before they reach organizations. Home security is often compromised by vendors, and travel increases vulnerability. Digital Executive Protection (DEP) is becoming essential for safeguarding executives and their families, balancing privacy, convenience, and security. Effective strategies include minimizing digital footprints, safeguarding devices and networks, providing identity theft protection, and educating executives on online safety. Personal cybersecurity is now a corporate imperative, requiring a holistic approach to protect individuals and organizations alike.