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Ontic and 360 Privacy Join Forces to Bring Digital Executive Protection into a Unified Platform

In a move signaling the convergence of digital privacy and physical security, Ontic and 360 Privacy announced a strategic partnership that embeds advanced personal data protection directly into Ontic’s Connected Intelligence Platform. The integration aims to give security teams a single, centralized system for monitoring, assessing, and acting on both digital and physical threats to high-risk individuals.


Traditionally, executive protection teams have relied on multiple siloed platforms to track digital exposure, monitor threats, and coordinate response. Ontic’s platform, long recognized for aggregating intelligence across internal systems and open-source channels, now incorporates 360 Privacy’s specialized tools, eliminating the need for separate systems and streamlining workflows.


“Ontic has emerged as the industry standard for threat monitoring and executive security,” said Ben Barrontine, Vice President of Partnerships at 360 Privacy. “We’re excited to combine our digital privacy expertise with their proven platform and end-to-end services to deliver unmatched protection for high-risk individuals around the world.”


At the heart of the partnership is 360 Privacy’s dual-pronged technology suite. 360 Delete systematically removes personally identifiable information (PII) from hundreds of data brokers and continues to monitor for repopulation, keeping sensitive details out of the hands of both physical and digital threat actors. Meanwhile, 360 Monitor scours the deep and dark web for exposed credentials, financial data, and other high-value PII, allowing security teams to neutralize risk before it can be exploited.


“360 Privacy is the clear leader in eliminating personal data exposure online,” said Harris Maidenbaum, Director of Partnership Development at Ontic. “Their proven digital privacy technology strengthens our platform, giving executive protection teams a unified view of digital and physical risk—something that’s long been missing in the market.”


The combined solution allows security teams to move beyond reactive operations. By integrating 360 Privacy’s monitoring capabilities directly into Ontic’s platform, teams gain a holistic view of potential threats alongside internal organizational data—from HR and legal to IT and facilities. Configurable workflows and automated reporting reduce manual processes, delivering a common operating picture that spans executive protection, insider threats, workplace violence, and travel risk.


With decades of experience spanning military special operations, intelligence, law enforcement, and corporate security, 360 Privacy has built a reputation protecting Fortune 500 executives, professional athletes, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. Ontic, meanwhile, has established itself as a go-to platform for corporate and federal security teams seeking actionable intelligence in a single, cohesive system. Together, the two firms are aiming to redefine how organizations safeguard their most valuable assets—the people themselves.


As digital footprints become increasingly intertwined with physical safety, the Ontic-360 Privacy integration exemplifies a broader trend: security programs that bridge the gap between cyberspace and the real world, offering comprehensive protection without the friction of managing multiple tools.

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