Your Employees’ Privacy, Your Organization’s Security

The Real Risk Is What You Don’t See

When employees' personal information is searchable online—name, age, addresses, phone numbers, emails, relatives, etc.—it can be exploited and weaponized. Social engineering, phishing, impersonation, and other targeted attacks often start with information that’s freely available.

We eliminate that exposure before it becomes a liability.

How It Works

OrgArmor scans the public web for personal data linked to your team: names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, and more. Exposed personal data creates openings for phishing, impersonation, and social engineering—we eliminate those vulnerabilities at the source.

From leadership to support staff, we get ahead of the threats by locking down your organization’s human layer.

Whether your team is remote, hybrid, or in-office, OrgArmor helps you close privacy gaps that bad actors exploit.

Why It Matters

Exposed personal information can create significant vulnerabilities for your business. Seemingly innocuous details about an employee can be used to target them and, by extension, the organization.

Data brokers and other entities profit from selling this information, and without proactive safeguards, your business remains vulnerable to a wide range of threats.

By addressing these risks early, you can maintain your team’s privacy and significantly reduce the potential for costly breaches, reputational damage, and even physical security threats.

FAQs

  • We continuously re-sweep and remove user’s personal information, as data broker websites tend to repopulate this information over time.

  • Typically, results will begin to show within a few weeks, though complete removal from all sites may take longer.

  • When a person is actively use a social media platform, they are voluntarily sharing information—posts, likes, location data, messages, and more. These platforms collect and use that data as part of their service, and our service can’t prevent that direct exchange.

    Most social platforms offer privacy settings to limit who sees your content and how your data is used, but even with adjustments, some background data collection still occurs.

  • We recommend that our clients use all of these services. However, each of these tools represents defense at the point of impact, where bad actors are already actively trying to do harm.

    OrgArmor works to prevent things from getting to the point where these other tools are needed.

    It’s great to have a home security system, but it’s better if the person trying to break in doesn’t show up to your house in the first place.

  • There is a massive market for personal data, with uses that range widely. On the more innocuous end, this data powers things like targeted ads, background checks for hiring, and behavioral insights for market research. But it’s also used in far more harmful ways—enabling identity theft, phishing, stalking, swatting, doxxing, scams, and fraud.