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Your perimeter ends at the office door. Your risk doesn't.

Attackers stopped attacking companies a while ago. They attack the four people who can authorise a wire, approve an exception or unlock a door — at home, on a personal phone, through a family member, on a network your security team has no authority over.

  • Discreet by default
  • Named advisor
  • Canadian owned

Sound familiar

The exposure is personal. The consequence is corporate.

  • Someone messaged your finance team pretending to be the CEO, and it nearly worked.
  • Your executives' home addresses and family members are on people-search sites.
  • A funding round, listing or acquisition is about to make several people searchable.
  • Personal accounts and personal devices touch corporate data and nobody governs them.
  • An executive travels somewhere their laptop shouldn't come home from.
  • Your insurer or your board has started asking about key-person risk specifically.

How it works

Four jobs, run continuously, per person.

  1. 01

    Find what's out there

    A full exposure profile per protected individual: brokers, breach data, leaked credentials, property and family records, and what social media gives away about routine.

  2. 02

    Remove it

    Data-broker removals filed and chased to confirmation, and impersonation accounts, spoofed domains and fake profiles taken down — not just reported to you.

  3. 03

    Harden the person, not the org chart

    Personal devices, home network, accounts and recovery paths. Travel profiles for higher-risk destinations. Done with the executive, quietly, without an IT ticket.

  4. 04

    Stay watching

    Continuous monitoring for new exposure and new impersonation, with a named advisor who picks up when something happens at 11pm on a Sunday.

What you get

Cover for the person, reporting for the board.

  • Per-executive exposure baseline

    What was findable on day one, so the reduction is measurable rather than claimed.

  • Confirmed removals and takedowns

    Filed, escalated, verified gone. The metric is how many are still up, not how many were found.

  • Family coverage where it's wanted

    Partners and children included by choice, handled with the same discretion.

  • A key-person risk read

    One page for the board or the insurer, without exposing anyone's private details in it.

The distinction

Bought by the company, delivered to the person.

This page is for the organisation protecting its executives — the CISO, the general counsel, the chief of staff. Procurement, contracting and reporting run through the company; the actual relationship is with the individual, and nothing personal flows back into a corporate report.

If you're an individual buying this for yourself rather than through an employer, go to Protect Me. Same team, same work, no procurement, no security team required on your end.

Start with one name.

Give us one executive to profile. We'll show you what's findable about them in an afternoon — which is usually the entire business case.