We live in a time where your location can be known before you even leave the driveway.
For athletes, executives, public figures, and anyone whose life is even partially in the spotlight, that visibility creates risk. Your home— once a place to disconnect, can now easily and rapidly become a target.
It doesn’t take much, and it’s now much simpler for a bad actor than digging through your trash or watching you from the shadows. A tagged photo. A guest’s story. A leaked itinerary. Even metadata from a snapshot. This is the kind of information that organized criminals rely on, and it’s usually given away freely.
The methods have evolved, too. We’ve seen coordinated break-ins during travel windows or game schedules. Jamming equipment used to disable vulnerable alarm systems or 2.4GHz video doorbells. Drone flyovers collecting video. Not every threat gets reported. But they’re happening— especially in high-income neighborhoods, secluded properties, and coastal homes.
There’s a difference between having security technology and actually being secure; the former of which often being referred to as “security theater” by many in the security industry.
At Intelli-Tec, we work with clients who understand what’s at stake. People who value discretion, expect the utmost professionalism, and know that real protection starts well before the front door.
The world is very different than it was even ten years ago. If the risks have evolved, your home security and personal precautions should, too.

