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Security Services

In-Depth Digital Risk Assessment

Map how your digital exposure connects across identity, devices, telecom, travel, residence, public records, and social connections — before small leaks become a bigger problem.

Overview

The short-form digital assessment is useful as a starting point, but some clients need a deeper look. Public visibility, recurring harassment, sensitive travel, staff with access to your accounts, and residential exposure create risks that don't show up in a lightweight questionnaire.

This work maps the full picture — how separate pieces of exposure connect — and turns it into a prioritized plan to fix the highest-risk areas first. The result is practical, not alarmist: a clear view of where exposure is concentrated and how to reduce it.

What This Covers

In-depth interview and role-based exposure review
Public records, data broker, and social connection exposure snapshot
Identity, telecom, device, travel, and residence risk mapping
Prioritized 30/60/90-day remediation roadmap
Recovery, coordination, and monitoring recommendations

Operational Outcomes

Where connected exposure becomes visible before it turns into a crisis.

  • You can see how identity, telecom, residence, travel, and public-record risks connect into the same path an attacker would follow.
  • Fixes shift from scattered tasks into a prioritized sequence with clear ownership and timing.
  • Escalation, monitoring, and recovery decisions stop depending on guesswork once the full picture is mapped.

You're an executive, public-facing professional, or part of a high-profile family dealing with stalking, doxxing, impersonation, or recurring digital harassment.

Engagement Flow

Scope, validate, and follow through.

Security work should prove something useful, document it clearly, and make the next move easier to execute.

1
Scope & authorize
Clarify environment, boundaries, timing, and who sees results.
2
Test & document
Evidence gathered deliberately, findings written for operators and leadership.
3
Remediate & retest
Fix guidance, retest support, and recurring ownership when needed.
Remediation can cycle back to scope for periodic reassessment

Pressure Profile

Pressure patterns that usually point here.

You're an executive, public-facing professional, or part of a high-profile family dealing with stalking, doxxing, impersonation, or recurring digital harassment.

Scoping Conversation

Define the right depth, timing, and follow-through.

If you already know this is what you need, start with a consultation. If you'd like to see where your identity, device, telecom, privacy, and incident-readiness gaps are first, take the Digital Security & Privacy Assessment.