In today’s heightened geopolitical climate, business travel is no longer a routine operational necessity — it’s a strategic exposure. Whether you’re operating across six continents or sending one specialist to a trade show abroad, travel carries risk. Corporate espionage, digital surveillance, regional conflicts, and border scrutiny are no longer fringe concerns — they’re frontline considerations.
From global enterprises with sprawling footprints to lean small and midsize firms entering new markets, the reality is clear: If your people cross borders, your business is crossing into risk.
For global enterprises: Reach equals visibility — and exposure
Large organizations often operate in dynamic international environments. Whether conducting business in the Indo-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, or Africa, enterprise travelers encounter an evolving threat matrix: