My name is Pal as in PayPal and I work with Steven Musielski @StevenMusielski: We are focused on FAMILY OFFICES and business collaborations.

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What is a family office? A family office is a privately held company that handles investment management and wealth management for a wealthy family, generally one with at least $50-$100 million in investable assets, with the goal being to effectively grow and transfer wealth across generations.
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I just want to ask about what you have already done for now. From your 3 bootstrapping experiences: What were the 3-4 hardest things you have had to do in business to keep going? Please do not hold back and share 3-4 of the toughest things you faced you had to work through.
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My top 4 ways of explaining what a family office is .. are the following: 1. A private wealth manager for one family only While normal wealth managers serve hundreds of clients, a family office works exclusively for one rich family (or a few related families).
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4. A legacy protection service It’s not just about making money—it’s about protecting the family’s name, wealth, privacy, and impact for many generations.
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3. A one-stop shop for rich families Instead of hiring ten different advisors (stockbroker, accountant, lawyer, etc.), they have everything under one roof.
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2. The family’s personal money command center It’s a dedicated team that manages every aspect of a very wealthy family’s money, investments, taxes, and properties—so the family doesn’t have to do it themselves.
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According to the World Economic Forum's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, 87% of cybersecurity leaders identified AI-related vulnerabilities as the fastest-growing cyber risk. The biggest concern is shifting. Not malware. Not ransomware. Data exposure. Sensitive information entering AI systems without clear visibility into how it is processed, retained, or accessed. Most organizations are asking: "How can we use AI?" Fewer are asking: "Where do our communications exist before AI touches them?" That may become one of the most important cybersecurity questions of the next decade. What is your organization's biggest AI security concern right now?
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The most underestimated data leak in the enterprise isn't a file transfer; it is the automated contact directory. When an employee downloads a standard productivity application, the software routinely requests access to the device’s address book to "optimize connections." This action silently uploads internal corporate hierarchies, vendor lists, and private client phone numbers to external databases. A platform built for convenience systematically catalogs your organization's entire human network. True containment requires infrastructure that leaves no digital footprint on public registries. Secure your enterprise directory at sekur.com.
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You cannot contain sensitive communications inside systems designed to expose connections. Most enterprise collaboration platforms were built for speed: • faster sharing • broader access • seamless integrations • constant synchronization That architecture improves convenience. It also expands visibility. Automatic contact syncing. Third-party integrations. Persistent metadata. External routing layers. Even with security policies added afterward, the infrastructure itself was never designed for operational containment. A platform optimized to connect everything will always struggle to isolate anything. This is why high-trust environments are shifting toward controlled communication systems designed around defined operational boundaries, reduced external exposure, and sovereign infrastructure from the start. Not as an add-on. As the foundation. sekur.com
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Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) continues to advance its defense communications strategy. With SekurOne now in final BETA testing and a newly signed defense distribution agreement with Elyon International, a veteran-owned government contractor with nearly 30 years supporting mission environments, we are expanding our reach across government, defense, intelligence, and special operations sectors. This development builds on a series of recent milestones: •⁠ ⁠GSA procurement access •⁠ ⁠Expansion of the National Security Team •⁠ ⁠Appointment of senior defense and intelligence leadership •⁠ ⁠Direct engagement with defense stakeholders at SOF Week 2026 Together, these initiatives strengthen our ability to deliver secure communications solutions into mission environments where privacy, security, and operational control are critical. As our defense communications capabilities continue to advance, the focus increasingly shifts from positioning to deployment. Read full article: ln.run/2HhOM Explore more at sekur.com/en/company/investo…
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A heavy lock is useless if the vault itself is painted neon green. An enterprise spends millions hardening its servers and locking down its databases. Yet, its communication infrastructure still leaves a massive digital footprint, broadcasting executive connections, server locations, and network metadata to anyone monitoring the horizon. A visible defense tells an adversary exactly where to concentrate their resources. True operational resilience requires shrinking the target silhouette, not just fortifying the gate. Explore how Sekur hides the perimeter at sekur.com
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This is why SekurOne with Voice, video and video conferencing will not have any AI built into it. None of our secure comms have AI built in. Launching in Aug 2026. See sekur.com $SWISF . Stay tuned.
Security researchers have demonstrated a new type of attack that uses hidden audio signals to manipulate voice assistants into carrying out unauthorized actions without users noticing. Read more: cnews.link/ai-voice-bots-hid…
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Spying on what people say is difficult. Tracking how they talk is easy. An organization uses a standard app where the message text is scrambled and safe. However, the app still records the exact second a message is sent, who received it, and how often those two people interact. Bad actors don't need to read the words to map out a company’s secret projects or internal hierarchy. They just watch the data trail left around the edges. Knowing who talks to whom and when is often more useful than knowing what they actually said.
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Sekur Advances Defense-Grade Secure Communications Platform Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) announced that SekurVoice has entered final BETA testing, with commercial launch targeted for June 2026. The platform combines encrypted voice, secure email, hardened messaging, and VPN into a single CUI-compliant operator environment. The company also confirmed active engagement with defense and intelligence stakeholders, with qualification discussions underway and an initial target of deploying approximately 1,000 operator accounts within 12 to 18 months. Sekur will showcase its platform at SOF Week 2026, engaging directly with SOCOM, defense contractors, and procurement stakeholders as it expands deeper into military and defense communications. This follows a series of recent developments including: • GSA procurement access • Expansion of the National Security and Strategic Advisory teams • Appointment of former CIA and senior U.S. defense leadership The company continues to position itself around secure communications for defense, intelligence, and Controlled Unclassified Information environments. Read Full article: ln.run/5aDd5
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SekurVoice coming from sekur.com next month. Full privacy no matter what phone you are using. Already have secure and private email, messaging , VPN, voice
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AI is changing how breaches occur. Understanding the system is no longer required. Most security models haven’t adapted to this.
They still assume the attacker needs access. AI-driven attacks can now: • map infrastructure
 • identify vulnerabilities
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 • move laterally Without human intervention. Without deep expertise. Without persistence. If your environment can be observed, it can be learned. This is why detection is becoming harder. What used to look like an intrusion now looks like normal behavior. Access is no longer the barrier.
Understanding behavior is. You don’t solve this at the detection layer. You solve it by reducing what exists to be observed.
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The Fourth Amendment was written in 1791. To keep the government out of your correspondence. It says nothing about your email provider. Your contracts. Your clients. Your decisions. On whose server do they live right now? May the 4th be with you. Sekur, Independent Swiss infrastructure. Built so your communications never belong to anyone else.
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Microsoft’s latest security data shows the scale clearly: • Billions of threats processed across its infrastructure • 10 million business email compromise attempts in a single quarter This is not new information. What is changing is how those incidents occur. Most do not introduce new behavior. They continue existing communication. Same thread Same vendor Adjusted instruction That is why simple messages still work. Not because they are convincing But because they fit the workflow At that scale, the question is not detection. It is where critical communication is being processed. Contracts Client exchanges Payment approvals All moving through shared environments designed to handle that volume. Is your communication isolated or processed inside shared infrastructure? Based on Microsoft’s latest threat intelligence report (Q1 2026)
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Sekur Appoints Lt. Gen. Raymond Palumbo (U.S. Army, Ret.) as Chairman of Strategic Advisory Board Sekur Private Data (OTCQB: $SWISF | CSE: $SKUR | FRA: $GDT0) has appointed retired Lieutenant General Raymond Palumbo as Chairman of its Strategic Advisory Board, strengthening its positioning across U.S. defense, intelligence, and federal markets. Palumbo brings senior-level military leadership and operational experience at the highest levels of U.S. Army command, adding direct alignment with defense and national security environments. His appointment follows recent developments including GSA procurement access and the expansion of Sekur’s National Security and Advisory teams. This is not a standalone announcement. It is part of a broader buildout of Sekur’s U.S. government execution layer. With procurement access, advisory expertise, and now senior defense leadership in place, Sekur continues to position itself for deployment across federal and mission-critical environments. Read Full article: ln.run/2NOmp $SWISF | $SKUR | $GDT0
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A recent institutional cybersecurity report confirms something most organizations haven’t adjusted to yet. The threat model has changed.
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AI can draft your messages. It can summarize conversations. It can even imitate your tone. But it cannot decide where your data resides. It cannot isolate your communications from shared infrastructure. It cannot remove third-party exposure from the system itself. Jurisdiction is not a prompt. Infrastructure is not code. Control is not generated. If your communications depend on platforms built on external clouds, you inherit their visibility, their dependencies, and their risks. Sekur operates differently. No shared cloud layers. No external routing. No invisible processing. Communication contained within a single legal and technical boundary. connect@sekur.com
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