D3 Secure

Threat & Surveillance Detection for Those
Who Cannot Afford to Be Wrong

Knowing Where vs. Knowing Who

The operationally relevant question is not who is targeting you — it is knowing where you are most vulnerable to attack. Knowing where you may be under hostile surveillance helps predict when and how an attack may occur — so you can take proactive measures before it does.

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The Foundation

The Adversary's Achilles Heel

Planned, targeted attacks follow a predictable cycle. And every adversary — no matter how disciplined, patient, or well-resourced — has one unavoidable vulnerability.

The Attack Cycle

Adversaries follow a predictable pattern: identifying potential targets, assessing vulnerabilities, selecting a final target, then planning and executing their attack. What distinguishes a planned, targeted attack from random violence is time and presence on the ground — exposed and vulnerable to detection.

Attack Sites

Attack sites are located at the confluence of a target's time and place predictability, target vulnerability, and the adversary's capabilities. Our operations begin with identifying these sites — then working backwards to identify hostile surveillance locations adversaries will use to collect crucial pre-attack intelligence.

Their Achilles Heel

No matter how disciplined, adversaries must conduct pre-attack surveillance — they must look before they act. This is when they are most exposed and vulnerable to detection. This detection window opens and closes several times during the attack cycle. We know where to look.

"Adversaries must conduct surveillance to assess a target's pattern of life — where and when the target is time and place predictable. This is their Achilles heel. It is when they are most vulnerable to detection."

Methodology

Deter. Detect. Disrupt.

Our surveillance detection support ranges from overt to covert. Our methodology delivers three compounding benefits — deterrence, detection, and disruption — each reinforcing the other to raise the adversary's risk calculus to the point where proceeding is no longer viable.

Early detection enables early action: altering a principal's route or schedule, enhancing their security posture, or requesting law enforcement support. Each measure disrupts the adversary's planning cycle, introduces doubt, and increases operational risk.

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The Problem

The Intelligence Gap

Many executive protection programs operate on an assumption that is both understandable and dangerous. They assume that someone else — police, intelligence, OSINT — will provide them with early warning of a developing or imminent threat. In reality, external warning may not come in time — and waiting for it may mean it is already too late.

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External Warning May Not Come In Time

While law enforcement and intelligence agencies may have a "duty to warn," they are over-tasked, understaffed, and focused on broader national security priorities. If a credible threat develops, reliable, specific, and timely warning is rarely the result.

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OSINT Is Not Intelligence

Open-source information — however voluminous — is not intelligence. Real intelligence is derived from authoritative, vetted sources. Most security programs do not have the time, resources or expertise to cultivate and manage robust HUMINT source networks. Relying on social media or mainstream media for indicators of a planned attack can create a dangerous false sense of security.

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Serious Adversaries Evade Traditional Collection

Sophisticated adversaries with strong counterintelligence and communications discipline leave little digital dust to collect. With no communications to intercept, conventional collection comes up empty. For these adversaries, detecting their pre-attack surveillance is not one option among many — it is the only option.

KORPR Technology — Patent Pending

Introducing KORPR

Surveillance detection is, fundamentally, a human intelligence discipline. Trained observers bring contextual judgment, behavioral pattern recognition, and real-time adaptive reasoning that no automated system can replicate. However, humans cannot be everywhere 24/7.

So we built KORPR — our proprietary AI-based threat detection platform that exponentially extends the capabilities of surveillance detection operatives and security stakeholders. Built on a simple truth borrowed from Norse mythology: Odin's two ravens, Huginn and Muninn — thought and memory — always flew together. One without the other was blind.

KORPR works the same way. Real-time behavioral analysis means nothing without a baseline of what normal looks like. And a baseline is worthless without active intelligence to act on it.

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Clients

Who We Serve

Corporate
Senior Executives & Boards

Chief executives, board directors, and senior leadership at high-profile corporations operating in complex or elevated-threat environments domestically and abroad.

Government & Diplomatic
Diplomats & Government Personnel

Diplomats, government officials, and their families living or working in complex or elevated-threat environments — requiring discreet, professional security support.

Private
Ultra-High Net-Worth Individuals

Private individuals and family offices for whom their public profile, wealth, location, or personal circumstances create elevated risk requiring low-profile confidential security assistance.

Institutional
Elevated-Risk Organizations

Defense contractors, pharmaceutical companies, AI and technology firms, financial institutions, and critical infrastructure where ideological, competitive, or state-sponsored targeting is a genuine concern.

Engagement

D3 accepts a limited number of new client engagements each year.

Initial consultations are conducted by appointment and are held in strict confidence. We do not offer standard commercial service packages or public pricing. Engagements begin with a personal consultation and vulnerability assessment.

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