Locations
Laurel, MD, USA · Fort Stanton, Washington, DC, USA
Size
1 - 10 employees
Stage
Other
founded in
2023
In an age where people are simultaneously your greatest asset and vulnerability, PRAE empowers organizations to confidently protect their most valuable employees through advanced digital risk intelligence. Led by former U.S. intelligence operators and offensive/defensive cyber professionals, PRAE delivers elite HUMINT, CI, cyber, and data expertise into enterprise security. Our team has transformed this background into PRAECOG, an AI-driven engine that continuously analyzes open-source and commercial data and predicts risk. 🔐 What we do • PRAEVIEW: Risk visibility – Visualize your employees’ digital footprints, uncovering what threat actors can exploit. • PRAEDICT: Risk prediction – ML models forecast how exposed data could be weaponized—by phishing, blackmail, or social engineering. • PRAEVENT: Threat response – Proactively mitigate damage through automated takedowns, data removals, and a white-glove concierge response team. Our VIP Overwatch platform ensures real-time exposure tracking and threat alerts for C-suite, board-level personnel, and high-risk individuals. For larger organizations, Enterprise Overwatch provides scalable coverage of employees, while RFI vetting secures due diligence in M&A, supply chain, and recruitment processes. 📊 Why it matters • In 2023 alone, 3,205 data breaches occurred—an increase of 78% compared to 2022. • 45% of Americans had PII exposed over the past five years. • Executives are 12x more likely to face targeted cyberattacks. 🎯 Who it’s for Our platform addresses multiple risk tiers: • Executives & VIPs through Overwatch, counterintelligence insights, and concierge support. • Organizational teams at scale, with full digital footprint tracking, alerts, and remediation. • Talent and supply chain stakeholders via thorough pre-hire and M&A screening programs. PRAE is not just about awareness—it’s about foresight and action. We enable you to detect digital risks before they evolve into costly incidents and reputational damage.
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