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  • Cybersecurity and Private Wealth in the Age of AI, Extortion and Digital Exposure
    Apr 27 2026

    Michael Macfarlane is joined by Lord Bernard Hogan-Howe, former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and David Ferbrache OBE, Managing Director of Beyond Blue, for a strategic discussion on cyber risk facing private wealth - produced in collaboration with Charles Park Family Office.

    Private wealth is no longer operating in a predictable environment. Family offices move capital faster than institutions, investing early into new technologies, new jurisdictions and new structures. Yet many still rely on small, trusted teams designed for a slower era - while organised crime has industrialised, AI can convincingly clone voices and identities, and reputational extortion is increasingly more valuable to attackers than financial theft alone.

    The gap between operational sophistication and defensive preparedness is widening. The uncomfortable reality is that many families assume they are too discreet to be targeted - until they are. Cyber loss today is rarely dramatic at the outset. It is subtle, patient and opportunistic. By the time it becomes visible, leverage has often already been created. Whether through impersonation, data exfiltration, insider manipulation or the quiet assembly of publicly shared information, the attack surface is broader than most principals realise.

    This conversation explores what happens when trust itself is hijacked, when AI-generated voices authorise transfers, when a family member’s digital footprint becomes operational intelligence, and when extortion targets reputation rather than capital.

    Bernard Hogan-Howe and David Ferbrache examine how cyber risk has evolved from technical nuisance to strategic vulnerability - spanning insider exposure, digital pattern-of-life analysis, crypto custody, cross-border complexity and the convergence of digital and physical threat. The core message is clear: cyber security is no longer an IT function. It is a principal-level discipline. The consequences are financial, reputational and personal - often simultaneously. In today’s environment, the relevant question is not whether a cyber incident will occur, but whether your response has been structured before it does.

    Wealth Office X is built on a clear philosophy: that the future of wealth will be shaped by transformational technologies, globally mobile private capital, and the strategic choices of those who deploy it. Each episode centres on a single defining theme and brings two world-class experts into exchange - often contrasting, sometimes challenging - to surface insight rather than consensus.

    The series is designed for those engaged in allocating, governing and deploying long-term capital, and focuses on how experienced decision-makers frame complexity, test assumptions and form conviction in an era of rapid technological and geopolitical change. Where the core Wealth Office series explores individual legacy, Wealth Office X examines the structural forces shaping the next era of value creation.

    Charles Park Family Office works with globally mobile families and principals navigating complex cross-border realities, supporting them across governance, operational resilience and long-term strategic positioning.

    In an era where digital exposure and reputational sensitivity increasingly define risk, their collaboration on this episode reflects a shared recognition that protecting capital today requires protecting the structures - human and digital - that surround it.

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    45 min