Trusted by Operators · May 2026

The principal's MacBook is the leak.

Hotel WiFi MITM. Evil-twin SSIDs in the conference garage. The valet has the key fob. This is what compromises modern principals — not the headline threat. The nine-item EP loadout your detail already half-knows it needs. Custom-branded bulk procurement built for AmLaw 200, family-office staff, and federal-contract details.

Published May 2, 2026 Reading time 6 min Loadout items 9
REVIS-1 Executive Guard — custom-branded bulk procurement for EP firms
The Short Answer

Modern EP work has shifted. The principal's MacBook, phone, and key fob are now the primary intelligence-collection target on most details — far more often than the principal themselves. The 2026 standard loadout reflects that: nine categories, with Faraday-shielded principal-carry sitting alongside the firearm and the comms gear as table-stakes. EP-firm procurement specifications increasingly require it as a line-item.

Operational Details

Procurement-grade. Detail-uniform.

9
Loadout Categories
3 Chambers
Faraday-Isolated
76–85 dB
IEEE 299 Tested
Net-30
Bulk Procurement
Trusted by Operators

EP firms. Corporate-security teams. Family-office staff. Federal-contract details.

The carriers specified by professional executive-protection firms for principal-side work in corporate, private-banking, and luxury-hospitality environments. Custom-branded engraving for detail uniformity. U.S. manufacturing for procurement-compliance. Spec-sheet documentation suitable for threat-assessment auditing.

Deployment Scenarios

Nine items. Every modern principal-side detail.

Your principal walks into the Marriott lobby. His MacBook is in the side pocket of his bag. By the time he reaches the elevator, three things have already happened to that laptop that he will never see — and none of them are stopped by a hip-holster, a comms handheld, or an IFAK. Faraday-shielded principal-carry is what closes that gap.
Item 01

Discreet defensive carrier

Briefcase or low-profile pack matching the principal's environment. Boardroom-grade leather for corporate. NO MOLLE, NO tactical optics.

Item 02

Faraday-shielded chambers

Three independent chambers in the principal's carrier. 70 dB minimum across 30 MHz – 6 GHz, 80+ dB preferred for high-threat principals.

Item 03

IFAK / TCCC kit

Tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressing, chest seals, NPA, gloves, shears. Principal-specific allergens documented.

Item 04

Low-profile comms

Encrypted detail radio (AES-256 capable handheld) plus cellular backup with priority-access service. Comms is single-pointed without backup.

Item 05

Hard-credentials wallet

Faraday-isolated RFID for principal credentials. Eliminates skimming and relay attacks against contactless cards.

Item 06

Charging redundancy

Mission-rated power bank (10,000+ mAh, dual USB-C PD). Battery failure mid-detail is a recurring root-cause of comms loss.

Item 07

Light kit

1,000+ lumen handheld with momentary-on tail switch plus low-profile headlamp. Lithium primaries plus rechargeable backup.

Item 08

Low-vis soft armor

Concealable Level IIIA front and back panels. Worn by detail members in elevated-threat environments.

Item 09

Operations folder

Route cards (primary + two alternates), contacts, contingency plans. Paper backup of digital — because the digital backup may be the thing that fails.

Custom Branding

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Custom-branded Faraday briefcases for EP firms, corporate-security teams, and family-office staff. Engraving and patch options for detail uniformity. Net-30 invoicing. U.S. manufacturing for federal-contract and state-government compliance. Spec-sheet documentation suitable for threat-assessment auditing. Bulk pricing tiers published.

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Critical Distinction

Five recurring failures — fixable, but routinely overlooked.

REVIS-1 Executive Guard interior — three independent Faraday chambers organized for multi-device EP carry
01

No Faraday isolation for principal devices

The principal's iPhone is the leak. Hotel WiFi MITM, evil-twin SSIDs, BLE proximity, key-fob relay attacks — all routine. Hardening the principal physically while leaving devices discoverable is a partial loadout.

02

Comms redundancy without cellular backup

Encrypted radio is single-pointed in facilities with no cellular and hotel WiFi only. Pre-stage WiFi-tethered hotspot devices in the operations folder.

03

Generic IFAK without principal-specific medical

Standard IFAK solves trauma; doesn't solve the principal's allergies, prescriptions, pre-existing conditions. Medical card included; at least one detail member trained for principal's emergency medication.

04

Tactical-look carrier in boardroom environments

Burns the cover. Signals to threat actors that the principal is hardened — paradoxically can elevate threat. Principal-side carrier always reads as premium executive equipment.

05

Cheap charging gear that fails mid-detail

Battery failure on comms or hotspot is a recurring root-cause of partial comms loss. Mission-rated power banks. Documented charging schedule in operations folder. $200 fix that prevents a $200,000 reputational incident.

FAQ

Common questions on modern EP-gear procurement.

What's the standard EP-detail loadout for 2026?
Nine items. (1) discreet defensive carrier, (2) Faraday-shielded device chambers for the principal's electronics, (3) IFAK / TCCC kit, (4) low-profile comms (encrypted radio + cellular backup), (5) hard-credentials wallet with Faraday RFID isolation, (6) charging redundancy, (7) light kit, (8) low-vis soft armor where threat-profile justifies, (9) operations folder. Composition varies by detail size and threat profile; these nine categories appear in essentially every modern professional loadout.
Why is Faraday device-handling now standard EP gear?
Three reasons. (1) The principal's MacBook, phone, and key fob are now the primary intelligence-collection target on most details — far more often than the principal themselves. (2) Hotel-WiFi MITM, evil-twin SSIDs, and BLE-proximity exploits are routine on mid-tier business travel and aggressive on high-tier travel. (3) Key-fob relay attacks against the principal's vehicle are the single most common 'soft' threat in the U.S. Faraday-shielded chambers in the principal's carrier address all three at once.
What are the most common gear-loadout failures on modern EP details?
Five recurring failures. (1) No Faraday isolation for the principal's devices — the principal's iPhone is the leak. (2) Comms redundancy that fails on hotel-WiFi-only environments. (3) Generic IFAK without principal-specific allergens / medications documented. (4) Defensive-carrier optics that read tactical in boardroom-class environments. (5) Cheap power banks rather than mission-rated charging gear — battery failure mid-detail is a recurring root-cause.
What procurement criteria do EP firms use for bulk buying?
Six standard criteria. U.S. manufacturing for procurement-compliance. Specifications testable against published standards (IEEE 299, NIJ, MIL-STD). Custom-branding capability for detail uniformity. Bulk pricing tiers and net-30 invoicing. Spec-sheet documentation suitable for threat-assessment auditing. U.S.-based support and replacement supply chain. The REVIS-1 /business program is built around these six.
How do EP firms specify Faraday-shielded carriers?
Standard specification names: (a) attenuation in dB across the relevant frequency band — 70 dB minimum across 30 MHz – 6 GHz is the working floor in 2026, with 80+ dB preferred for high-threat principals; (b) chamber count and isolation — typically three independent chambers (laptop, tablet+phone, wallet+keys+RFID); (c) exterior optics matching the operational dress code; (d) U.S. manufacturing; (e) testing methodology (IEEE 299 or comparable). The REVIS-1 Executive Guard meets all of these and ships with spec-sheet documentation suitable for procurement auditing.
Does EP gear have to be tactical-look to be effective?
No — and in modern principal-side work, tactical optics are usually a liability. EP details operating in boardroom and private-banking environments use gear that visually disappears into the operating environment. Tactical-look gear burns the cover and signals to threat actors that the principal has hardened defense, which paradoxically can elevate threat. The 2026 standard for principal-side gear: 'reads as premium executive equipment, performs as defensive equipment.'
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General information about modern EP-detail equipment categories and procurement criteria as of May 2026. Not operational doctrine, legal advice, or medical advice. Loadout composition, training, and protective-detail planning should be developed with licensed professionals.