Openi powers intelligence workflows that help organizations reduce exposure, respond to emerging issues, and identify market, location, and commercial opportunity.
Each solution area reflects anonymized patterns from Openi engagements, organized around two connected pillars: protecting people, places, and assets, and empowering teams with market, location, and commercial intelligence.
A publicly traded infrastructure operator faced converging exposure: a CEO with breached credentials surfacing on the open and dark web, predictable digital patterns making the executive easy to track, and a coordinated short-seller narrative gaining traction after earnings.
An integrated digital protection program under a single managed-services framework, with monthly strategic reporting to the CSO and live alerting above defined severity thresholds. Physical security is delivered through Openi's trusted partners and the model is repeatable as the leadership team grows.
A specialty manufacturer preparing for an expansion event needed to validate a long-standing overseas distributor relationship after public reporting raised concerns about regulatory and sanctions exposure tied to the distributor's controlling family.
A critical-findings dossier identifying compliance allegations, undisclosed family-board overlap, and beneficial-ownership structures that materially affected disclosure posture ahead of the event. The format has since been productized for executive vetting, M&A counterparty review, and pre-partnership integrity work.
Government and defense organizations often need to understand people, networks, narratives, locations, infrastructure, and emerging signals across complex information environments. Openi supports mission-focused teams by turning public, proprietary, and commercially available data into clear intelligence outputs.
Openi supports government and defense clients with analyst-led intelligence workflows, monitoring outputs, exposure assessments, and decision-ready reporting aligned to defined mission requirements.
A regional insurance-defense law firm needed evidence-grade intelligence on claimants suspected of exaggerating injury in workers' compensation matters. Counsel needed material that would hold up against challenges to provenance and admissibility in deposition and trial.
Investigation packages giving counsel admissible, source-attributed evidence, including a case in which household-posted video directly contradicted claimed mobility limitations. The same workflow now scales through a tiered analyst model handling up to 1,000 cases per month with full audit trails.
A consumer brand competing against several direct rivals needed sustained competitive and narrative intelligence. Off-the-shelf social listening tools were producing high-noise dashboards that did not separate genuine market signal from false-positive clusters and brand-name collisions.
A recurring Brand Intelligence Brief giving the client a clean, decision-ready read on share of voice, engagement gaps, and partner amplification, with a clear escalation path when narrative threats moved into regulatory or operational territory.
A scale-up operating across multiple regions needed a baseline digital risk picture that investors and the board could trust. Rapid hiring, new joint-venture partners, and expanding operations had created IP, supply chain, and insider exposure faster than internal controls could absorb.
A digital baseline assessment giving the board and lead investors a quantified view of risk by category, with prioritized remediation tied to each finding. The engagement transitioned into ongoing managed services now applied to portfolio companies, M&A targets, and pre-funding diligence.
A private network of principals discovered its leadership cohort was widely indexed across scraped professional datasets and historical breach corpora, with hundreds of records and a substantial number of plaintext credentials exposed.
An organization-wide breach narrative and executive action plan, operationalized into per-member privacy services covering personal data suppression, credential hardening, and ongoing exposure monitoring. The framework now supports family offices, executive peer networks, and high-profile family units.
A multinational employer faced rising indicators of grievance-driven threats tied to a workforce action. Security leadership needed a structured way to identify which individuals, accounts, and narratives represented credible risk, separate from background noise.
Threat assessment briefs identifying specific subjects of concern, supporting evidence, and recommended escalation pathways. The workflow now supports executive threat assessments, event security planning, and pre-employment risk reviews.
An allied government client required persistent intelligence on activity across multiple zones of strategic interest over a sustained observation window. The requirement called for discrete, lawful collection at scale and analytic output that could inform decisions in close to real time.
Device-level intelligence files and recurring travel-breakdown reporting, enabling the client to anticipate movement patterns, identify new persons of interest, and act on convergence between online signal and physical presence. The same framework now supports red-team assessments and family-office threat assessments.
A consumer-facing organization needed a clearer read on how its brand was performing relative to direct competitors and how external narrative was shaping audience perception across markets.
Recurring brand intelligence briefs covering share of voice, narrative trajectory, audience response, and competitive activity, with escalation paths when reputational or regulatory issues emerge.
An enterprise team preparing a market expansion needed a structured read on competitor activity, customer signal, and where audience attention was concentrating across target geographies.
A market intelligence brief covering competitor posture, customer signal, narrative trajectory, and recommended areas of focus, refreshed on a recurring cadence aligned to planning cycles.
A multi-site organization needed to prioritize expansion candidates and refine campaign and operational planning across markets where customer behavior and competitor presence were shifting.
Map-based intelligence summaries supporting expansion planning, campaign strategy, facility prioritization, market assessment, and executive decision-making. Findings are anonymized, engagement-specific, and analyst-reviewed.
A manufacturer with a distributed supplier base needed structured visibility into supplier exposure, logistics context, and emerging disruption signals across its operational footprint.
Supplier intelligence briefs, operational risk summaries, and continuity planning inputs that support sourcing decisions, resilience planning, and executive reporting.
Openi owns the digital intelligence layer: OSINT, breach and exposure analytics, narrative monitoring, identity resolution, location and market intelligence, and managed digital privacy. Physical security work is coordinated through trusted partners where appropriate.
Most engagements begin with a confidential exposure brief, followed by ongoing monitoring or scoped investigation work.
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