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When something weird hits, call the hotline.

Counter-intel and OpSec for high-threat companies. NDA up front. Thirty minutes. Then a path.

NDA up front. Thirty minutes. You walk me through a hard situation: a voice-cloned CFO call asking for a wire, an AI-coded app that shipped credentials to the wrong place, an exec being doxxed, a senior employee with system access acting wrong, a coordinated extortion attempt. I tell you what I'd do. If you want me to keep going, we have a path.

For CISOs, founders, and security leads at high-threat companies.

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Cybersecurity is the bones. OpSec is the connective tissue.

Companies don't fail because the bones are broken. They have advanced security capability in pockets. They fail because the connective tissue between teams is missing. Each team has tunnel vision on their own surface, by design. The chains that take companies down live in the seams between those surfaces.

I walk those seams from the attacker's side. The work happens before the threat is visible. Before the wire, before the log, before the doxx. NSA invented this discipline in 1966 (Operation Purple Dragon) when they realized the North Vietnamese were getting predictive alerts on Rolling Thunder strikes by chaining unclassified observables. The lane is sixty years old. What's new is the surface.

For companies running Forward Deployed Engineering on AI deployment: OpSec is the layer that makes FDE responsible. The vibe-coded app gets blocked. The AI applicant gets caught. The voice-clone wire gets stopped. FDE without OpSec is liability theater.

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Crypto / Web3 / AI-native companies

Founders, heads of security, CISOs at high-throughput crypto and AI-native infrastructure. Where the threat surface includes nation-state actors, supply-chain campaigns, and AI-driven impersonation at scale.

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SaaS Heads of Security, Series B–D

The stage where the security function exists but is sized for cyber, not for the seams between teams. Where Forward Deployed Engineering on AI is shipping faster than the security review.

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Family Offices & high-net-worth principals

When the threats are aimed at the person, not the perimeter. Voice-clone, deepfake, swatting, data-broker scrape, pattern-of-life exposure, executive targeting.

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Churches and Communities

Security posture assessment, team training, threat modeling, program development for congregations and faith communities. For community organizations: the security needs that don't fit neatly into "hire a CISO" or "call the police." Actively working with churches now.

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The Hotline

30-minute NDA call. You walk me through a hard situation. I tell you what I'd do. If you want me to keep going, we have a path.

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Counter-Intel Readiness Sprint

8 weeks. Ends with a written board-finding under my name. Fixed-fee.

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Executive Asymmetric Threat Retainer

Monthly on-call plus quarterly red-team of one named exec. Recurring.

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Red Cell Quarterly

Productized tabletop: insider exfil, vendor compromise, exec impersonation, IP loss. Quarterly.

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Standing Practice

Annual retainer. Vendor orchestration across your security stack. Standing incident-commanding availability. Monthly threat brief. Like outside counsel, but for security.

Each starts as a hotline conversation. Pricing in private.

Day job: security leadership at Alchemy. Web3 infrastructure powering $100B+ in on-chain transaction volume, 100M+ end users across 198 countries, customers including Robinhood, Stripe, and Circle. Built that program from zero on a 7-8 person team. SARTECH II certified. Medical: AHA BLS, WFA, TECC. Close-quarters combatives training under Craig Douglas. FEMA IS-100/200/700/800. 10-20 disaster response deployments with OKC Metro Search & Rescue, including the 2025 Guadalupe River mass-casualty flood. Church security program leadership. The full story lives here.

The hotline above is the primary way in. For non-hotline conversations (peers, founders, general inquiries), these work too.

If your church or community organization has a security need and isn't sure where to start, I'd like to hear from you. Whether or not there's a budget. Keeping people safe shouldn't depend on what you can afford.