Commuting to cities presents a challenge across multiple fronts, with safety and security at the top of those challenges. Of course, not every city is dangerous, and not every danger applies to you. You need to understand both the environment and what you project out. Essentially your vulnerabilities.
Are you traveling to an area that is known for general crime? Are you commuting to a city that is safe, but there are current extenuating circumstances that make it dangerous? Are you in an office building that also hosts a politically charged company or organization? Questions like these can give you a sense of the environment.
Are you walking in the street by yourself at night? Are you wearing visible and shiny jewelry? Are you looking at the phone all the time while you're walking? Do you wear earphones when you walk in the street? These questions, for example, can indicate issues on the things you project out, or your level of situational awareness.
In both cases bad actors and would-be attackers can exploit anything on you that can give them an edge. A vulnerability.
What is a vulnerability? In this case, a vulnerability is how easy of a target you are. What are you lacking that is enticing an attacker to target you. What do you show to the world, or don’t show, that makes you a "prey".
There are many things that can become vulnerabilities if you don’t assess and address them. For example, in a city, things like these can make you a target:
There are a few things you can do to help minimize these issues.
To finish, remember the Philosophy: to have a better, easier, and safer commute you have to remain light, be comfortable, blend in with your environment, and remain aware.