360 Privacy Launches Strata: A New Architecture for Digital Exposure Management
- Cyber Jill
- Oct 1
- 2 min read
When it comes to digital privacy, visibility is everything—but most organizations don’t have it. At the Global Security Exchange (GSX) conference, 360 Privacy unveiled 360 Strata, a new platform it claims will redefine how enterprises, executives, and family offices track and reduce their digital exposure. The product will be generally available October 13.
From Fragmented Incidents to Exposure Architecture
Digital exposure management has long been a patchwork affair, scattered across monitoring tools, incident logs, and spreadsheets. Strata takes a different approach: it frames exposure as a lifecycle, giving every incident a defined state from discovery through resolution. The idea is to provide an architectural map of risk, not just a pile of alerts.
“Organizations have lacked the architectural visibility leaders need to demonstrate value,” said Chuck Randolph, SVP of Strategic Intelligence and Security at 360 Privacy. “360 Strata transforms how organizations understand and demonstrate their digital exposure management through unmatched transparency into both exposures and measurable outcomes.”
The platform introduces dimensional scoring that quantifies severity based on discoverability, accessibility, and sensitivity, and visualizes those scores in heat maps that link organizational exposure to specific people, assets, or incidents.
Transparency Without Compromise
One of Strata’s biggest selling points is its approach to transparency. The platform shows the types of data exposed without revealing the data itself—critical in executive and high-net-worth contexts where even internal sharing can amplify risk. Role-based permissions and granular access controls ensure that sensitive details are only surfaced when strictly necessary.
This balance aims to solve a long-standing friction point in security operations: executives want clear answers and proof of protection, but teams can’t always show their work without making the organization more vulnerable. Strata attempts to bridge that gap with “secure transparency.”
Built for Stakeholders Beyond Security Teams
The platform isn’t just aimed at CISOs or IT departments. Strata includes customizable dashboards, exportable evidence packages, and in-platform support channels designed for executives, boards, and outside stakeholders. The company positions it as a way to turn exposure management from a cost center into a strategic asset—something leaders can measure and report on, rather than fear and downplay.
A Broader Push into Executive Digital Protection
360 Privacy is best known for safeguarding executives, athletes, and high-net-worth individuals from the risks that live between cybersecurity and physical security: doxxing, identity theft, reputation attacks, and deep- and dark-web exposures. Strata extends that mission by embedding dimensional intelligence directly into enterprise workflows.
The message is clear: exposure management isn’t just about plugging leaks. It’s about proving resilience in a way leaders can understand, regulators can verify, and attackers can’t exploit.