Silicon Valley executives are ramping up personal security measures in response to increasing anti-AI sentiment and recent attacks on tech leaders. High-profile incidents, such as the stabbing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and arson at Sam Altman's residence, have prompted a shift towards comprehensive security practices, including personal protection and online threat monitoring.
Security expenditures are rising, with 37.8% of S&P 500 companies offering security benefits to executives in 2025, up from 33.5% in 2024. Meta reported spending $8.4983 million on Mark Zuckerberg's security in 2025. Security firms are adapting to the tech sector's needs, providing personnel who blend into professional and personal settings.
Silicon Valley Executives Bolster Security Amid Rising Threats
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