Executive Digital
Footprint Audits
Your executives leave a publicly accessible digital trail that most organizations have never formally assessed. SAS Intel maps every dimension of that exposure — and delivers a prioritized remediation roadmap before it becomes someone else's leverage.
What Exists About Your Executives Online — And Who's Looking
Most organizations assume their executives maintain a controlled digital presence. They're wrong. Between data broker aggregation, public records indexing, breach databases, abandoned social media accounts, and archived content, the average executive has a publicly accessible personal profile that would take a targeted researcher less than 30 minutes to weaponize.
The organizations looking at that profile aren't hypothetical. They include investigative journalists ahead of a story, activist investors building a campaign, hostile competitors conducting OSINT reconnaissance, and social engineering attackers building a spear-phishing payload.
SAS Intel finds it first — maps the full exposure, assesses what creates personal and organizational risk, and delivers the remediation roadmap to close it.
Six Dimensions of Executive Digital Exposure
A SAS Intel Digital Footprint Audit covers the complete landscape of publicly accessible information about your executives — across every layer where adversaries, journalists, and bad actors actively collect. What we find, and how we find it, reflects 15+ years of intelligence collection methodology. What matters to you is what we surface.
Public Web Presence
Everything indexed and searchable about your executive across the open web — news archives, public records, professional history, published commentary, and content they don't know is still publicly visible.
Social Media & Digital History
The full scope of an executive's social media presence — including platforms and content they believe are private, deleted, or long forgotten. History doesn't disappear simply because an account was closed or a post was removed.
Personal Data Exposure
The volume of personal identifying information actively published and accessible about your executives — the kind of data an adversary uses to build a physical security profile or a social engineering attack in minutes.
Credential & Breach Exposure
Whether your executive's credentials have been compromised and are circulating in environments where attackers actively trade and exploit them — often years before the executive or their organization is aware.
Associated Persons Risk
The digital footprint of an executive's family members and close associates creates exposure risk that most organizations have never assessed — and that adversaries routinely exploit as an indirect attack vector.
Image & Media Exposure
How your executive's image, likeness, and recorded presence appear across the internet — including uses they didn't authorize, contexts that create reputational risk, and emerging synthetic media threats that most security programs don't yet address.
An Intelligence Product. Not a Data Report.
The difference between a data export and an intelligence assessment is analysis. Every SAS Intel Digital Footprint Audit concludes with a written intelligence product — structured for executive and board consumption, not IT review.
Analysis, Not Data
Raw data doesn't tell you what to do. An intelligence assessment does. The difference is an analyst who understands not just what information exists, but what a journalist, litigant, or social engineering attacker would actually do with it — and how urgently each finding requires a response.
The Executive Summary is written to be read by a board member in under two minutes. It leads with the bottom line — what's critical, what needs to happen first, and what the organizational risk is if it doesn't.
Specific findings, sourcing, and analytical methodology are not disclosed in public-facing materials. The briefing call that accompanies every engagement is where those details are discussed with the appropriate principals.
Know What Exists
Before Someone Else Does.
Schedule a free 30-minute briefing. We'll discuss your leadership team's specific exposure risk, explain what a typical audit surfaces for organizations in your sector, and give you an honest assessment of whether an engagement makes sense.