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 RedTeam Protection has located billions of dollars of proprietary data exposed on public servers. Imagine what we can find through an in depth vulnerability assessment. Our time tested concepts can be applied to any technology.

Leak Alert

    Our leak alert program notifies the corporation of proprietary information published on the web. Many employees bring work home, beyond the control of corporate server restrictions. RedTeam uses both Internet algorithms as well as underground file sharing search strings. Just because your system is secure, does not mean your clients are secure. If your client leaks proprietary information regarding your business, RedTeam will know. If your lawyer or accountant leaks your corporate data, we will know.
   

Phish Alert

 RedTeam notifies client's corporate council of a duplicate phishing page on the web, used to obtain passwords to customer accounts. When phishers steal your source code, it is rather easy for the webmaster to track the hacker, however, most hackers now download your site and upload it onto their own server. This makes tracking from your server nearly impossible. We use linguistic search stings to locate leaks on any server.

Libel Alert

    RedTeam uses over 1,000 linguistic search strings to mine the
web in search of false statements, that could greatly impact the
stability of your corporation.

Tap Alert

    The problem with most commercial spyware products, is
that they are recognized as legitimate products by major anti-virus
corporations. RedTeam can track whether or not copies of corporate
mail are being read or forwarded to third parties without authorization. Are you worried someone is checking your email? We can legally track the IP address of those who enter your mailbox without authority.

BackgroundME

    Are your concerned your identity has been stolen? Worried about what information may be uncovered during an important job interview? Afraid of stalkers obtaining your confidential information? BackgroundMe is a service dedicated to personal privacy protection, and the location of inaccurate information reported by data aggregators. Most people are surprised what information can be obtained by just about anyone. 

Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM)

    Redteam can locate both physical and electronic instruments used to intercept computer and telephone communications. Redteam can also quickly and discretely sweep your board room prior to confidential meetings, in an effort to locate illegal interception devices.
 
Social Engineering Vulnerability Assessments
 
    We understand the balance between security and convenience, however, there are many security practices which, if implemented, will not effect your day to day operations.  Redteam specializes in utilizing limited amounts of information, that generate unlimited amounts of actionable intelligence. 


Encryption Services

    Encrypting confidential data is easier and cheaper than you think. In one day, we can add a vital layer of security to your corporation. Plus, if an encrypted laptop is lost, many states have mandatory reporting exemptions.

Corporate Due Diligence Services

Are you looking for a simple criminal record check, or, are you interested in high level vetting, behavioral profiles, and associations with criminal enterprises? RedTeam provides several levels of verifiable intelligence to fit our client's needs.

Custom Solutions

We offer custom solutions to custom problems. Should what you are looking for not appear on our list, contact us to determine whether you qualify for several of our unlisted consulting services.
 
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Why use RedTeam?
Individualized attention to client's needs, and round-the-clock support
Case completion times unforeseen in the security industry
Access to subject matter experts around the globe.
Highly accurate results with no false positives
Extensive international government contacts



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Investors Business Daily Article, by Sonja Carberry
Every company has competition. Leaders stay ahead by gathering data about adversaries in the form of competitive intelligence. Leading firms do everything from track a competitor’s product name online to engage in elaborate corporate war games. Gain a strategic advantage by gathering and analyzing information about rivals and yourself.
Mine Online
    Companies that check the Internet’s extensive resources need to prioritize their efforts, says Troy Janisch, founder of Icon Interactive Group. “If you’re not ultimately using the information that you collect for some purpose, you’ve wasted the time spent gathering it,” Janisch told IBD. Online information sources Janisch uses include:
    Spyfu.com — to find out how much companies pay to advertise on search engines.
    The Wayback Machine at archive.org — to see the history of a firm’s site in the form of pages the company has replaced or removed.
    Alexa.org — to track Web site traffic numbers.
    “If you only do one thing, set up Google e-mail alerts based on competitor names, their product names and keywords related to your industry,” Janisch said. “It’s one of the quickest ways to find out if a competitor is up to something new.”
    Leonard Fuld’s competitive intelligence firm, Fuld & Co., carries out corporate war games to give clients an edge. “What war games allow you to do is see scenarios in advance. Then as you see changes in the market, you have a strategy in your hip pocket,” Fuld told IBD.
    The first step is a well-defined situation. A pharmaceutical company might play out what will happen when a drug patent expires. By making the situation as real as possible, war games go beyond the typical executive retreat.
    “War games wipe out all the political nonsense and really lay bare the options,” Fuld said. “It’s not just brainstorming. You can’t defy gravity here. Your ideas have to work.”
    In 2006, Fuld held an exhibition war game, with MIT and Harvard University playing out the digital entertainment battle among Apple, Microsoft, News Corp. and Verizon.
    “We learned that News Corp. would dominate because they were learning very fast that content is king,” Fuld said. “We also saw Apple’s introduction of the iTV seven months in advance.”
Counterintelligence
    As you look at your competitors, keep in mind they’re also looking at you. Rian Wroblewski, a privacy consultant with RedTeamProtection.com, helps companies seal their own information leaks.
    “What happens is people publish things online by accident,” he told IBD. “People are the weakest link.”
    Wroblewski says his most startling online discovery was the psychological profile of a CEO.
    Sometimes Wroblewski catches the leak before it’s been widely viewed. Other times, it’s too late. “If there are 650 hits, we can tell that you have a pretty big problem,” he said.