Information is moving faster than ever. It is important to identify information risks to you, your family and your businesses before they have the potential to damage your reputation.
A single risk can quickly coalesce into a harmful media story, which runs the risk of sitting on the Internet for decades into the future, ruining your reputation, career and business prospects.
Sources we monitor
Online media
- Global newspaper websites
- Local news websites
- Trade media websites
- Blogs
- Other online news sources
Physical media
- UK national newspapers
- UK local newspapers
- UK trade media
- International print media (on request)
Social media
- Tumblr
- Non-English platforms (on request)
Discussion forums and review websites
- Stock market discussion forums
- Industry discussion forums
- Glassdoor
- Other review websites
Rich media
- Stock photography websites
- YouTube
- Vimeo
- Map data, such as personal property images
Public sources
- Public leaks
- Company registers
- Charity registers
- Trust registers
- Land registers
- Court filings
- Government public records, such as The Gazette
- Stock exchange filings
- Parliamentary proceedings
Digital assets and profiles
- Existing online biographies (for changes)
- Existing news content (for changes and comments)
- News pages for all relevant companies and organisations
Personal information
- Email addresses
- Mobile numbers
- Road names and postcodes
- Business and personal associates
- Associated companies and legal entities
Digital footprint
- Domain registration data
- Old user accounts
Dark Web
- Data leaks
- Password breaches
Miscellaneous
- Similar individuals to identify emergent risks
- Competitors to identify emergent risks
- Gender Pay Gap data
- Investigative journalism data dumps
Other
We will also add on further sources very specific to you, your family and your business, if we identify them as a potential source of risk in our initial consultation
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