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360 Privacy Named a 2026 Best Places to Work Award Winner by the Business Intelligence Group
360 Privacy has been named a 2026 Best Places to Work Award winner by the Business Intelligence Group, based entirely on employee survey feedback highlighting strong engagement and workplace satisfaction. The recognition underscores the company’s commitment to building a culture where employees feel valued, heard, and aligned with its mission to protect people’s digital lives.
Read moreOverlooked Attack Surface
The path of least resistance usually isn’t the executive — it’s a spouse’s open social media profile. Attackers often exploit these overlooked digital exposures to gather intelligence and build highly targeted social engineering campaigns.
Read moreConvergence Is a Leadership Issue, Not a Technology Problem
Convergence Is a Leadership Issue, Not a Technology Problem. What it cannot do is align judgment. Until organizations focus on how leaders synchronize language, information, and understanding across domains, convergence will remain aspirational rather than operational.
Read moreHow Digital Exposure Turns Executive Families Into Physical Security Risks
Executive protection is no longer just physical — today’s real-world threats often begin with digital exposure. Public records, social media activity, fitness apps, and data broker listings can reveal patterns of life for executives’ families, creating clear pathways for targeting and turning online visibility into physical risk.
Read moreCorrelation Velocity and Organizational Risk in AI-Enabled OSINT
Every organization contends with digital exposure. Isolated data points reside across fragmented public sources, yet search engines, data brokers, and people-search aggregators weave this dispersed information into unified profiles.
Read moreThe New Perimeter: Why Narrative and Exposure are 2026’s Real Security Tests
For a very long time, we described security in terms of a castle. You build the wall higher, dig the moat deeper, and watch the gate. If no one breached the castle walls, you were safe. However, heading toward 2026, that model of security is finally crumbling.
Read moreWhen the Marketing Graph Becomes the Target Map
Chuck Randolph reveals how ad-tech “marketing graphs” built on behavioral and device data can unwittingly become detailed targeting maps for adversaries, exposing executives and organizations to unprecedented surveillance and risk in 2026 — and offers steps for reducing this exposure.
Read moreThe Trust Equation: Why Culture Is The Strongest Form Of Security
Special operations taught me that missions succeed on trust, not equipment. Even the best tools fail without teams that act decisively and openly. In uncertainty, trust turns individuals into momentum.
Read moreDigital Exposure in the Age of AI-Enabled OSINT
Digital exposure affects every organization. Individual data points exist across fragmented public sources, but search engines, data brokers, and people-search aggregators correlate this disparate information into coherent profiles.
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