HLT · CIK 0001585689
What Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. told the SEC could break it.
1 self-disclosed vulnerability, pulled from its own filings — each in the company’s words, with the source. This is the risk register almost nobody reads.
A limited set so far — we surface every cited disclosure we’ve extracted for HLT. More may follow as additional filings are processed.
In its own words
What could break it.
Cybersecurity
- single data center / single cloud provider for core systemsmedium
Hilton's core reservation, property management, distribution, and financial systems run in a single physical facility or with a single cloud-based provider; a loss or damage to either could cause operational disruption and data loss while failover is completed.
“certain of our data center operations are currently located in a single facility or with a single cloud-based provider. Although we continue to renovate and migrate portions of our operations to cloud-based providers while simultaneously building and operating new applications and services with those cloud-based providers, any loss or damage to our primary physical or cloud-based facilities could result in operational disruption and data loss as we transfer production operations to our disaster recovery site or cloud providers.”
SEC filing →As of 2026
The hidden graph
Who it depends on, and who depends on it.
Relationships surfaced from filings — including ones disclosed by the other side, which is how the non-obvious ones come to light.
Its customers
Braemar Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
“The hotel properties are operated under management contracts with Marriott Hotel Services, LLC (“Marriott”), Hilton Management LLC (“Hilton”), Four Seasons Hotels Limited (“Four Seasons”), Hyatt Corporation (“Hyatt”)”
Cited →Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
“most of our hotels operate under a brand owned by Four Seasons, Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott, or Montage.”
Cited →“The acquired hotel was rebranded as The Lofton Hotel (“Lofton”) under the Tapestry Collection by Hilton flag.”
Cited →“over 99% of our guestrooms operated under premium franchise brands owned by Marriott ® International, Inc. (“Marriott”), Hilton ® Worldwide (“Hilton”), Hyatt ® Hotels Corporation (“Hyatt”),”
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Its suppliers
“nd Hilton to offer cobranded cards for consumers and small businesses, and with partners in many industries, including Delta, to offer benefits and rewards to Card Members.”
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