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Nexanet positions itself as an “All-source intelligence firm.” Its core focus is not traditional firewalls or endpoint security, but assessing, removing, obfuscating, and hardening the privacy exposure surface of individuals and key people within organizations. This includes OSINT intelligence, data broker records, leaked data, home addresses, family relationships, and related exposure. Its target customers are clearly high-net-worth individuals, public figures, corporate executives, and high-risk organizations.
Its entry-level service is the All-Source Exposure Assessment, starting at $4,000 per person. It covers people search sites, data brokers, public records, OSINT, email addresses, phone numbers, physical addresses, usernames, breach records, photos and facial-recognition matches, family relationships, and social graphs, then provides removal or containment steps. Follow-on offerings include Digital Disappearance, Physical Disappearance, Executive Digital/Physical Protection, private family cloud, corporate counterintelligence, and investigative support. The copy also emphasizes AI driven obfuscation, using controlled noise or false information to disrupt automated profiling and identity linkage.
Public pricing is limited: exposure assessments start at $4,000 per person, and consulting is $200 per hour. Annual programs, one-off packages, and engagement-based services generally require contacting the company. Delivery is handled by U.S.-based experts, and the text explicitly says “never algorithms,” making this closer to high-end consulting and managed privacy engineering than a self-service SaaS product.
The main advantage is its coverage of both digital and real-world risks. It can address multi-layer exposure involving email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, photos, IPs, devices, family networks, asset registrations, and more, making it suitable for anti-social-engineering, anti-phishing, anti-doxxing, and executive protection scenarios. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose compliance certifications, SLAs, data processing policies, console features, APIs, or SIEM/SOAR or IAM integration capabilities. Most pricing is opaque, and many methods appear to depend on the U.S. ecosystem of public records, trusts, LLCs, and data brokers.
Nexanet is suitable for individuals, families, corporate executives, and legal/investigative use cases with higher budgets and exposure to targeted attacks, reputational risk, or physical safety concerns. It is not a good fit for teams looking for a standardized enterprise security platform. The site does not specify availability from China or supported payment methods, so these are unknown. Chinese users should also consider cross-border data issues, U.S. legal-entity tools, and differences in local public-data environments, and may want to evaluate local alternatives in privacy compliance, security consulting, threat intelligence, and executive protection.
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