Enterprise Risk

By the time most organizations discover an insider risk, the damage is already done.

Intellectual property loss rarely happens on the last day of employment. It happens in the weeks and months before a resignation is submitted, during a restructuring announcement, or in the quiet period following an acquisition. The window between when exfiltration begins and when it is discovered is where the most consequential and irreversible losses occur.

FlightGuard was built to close that window.

Perimeter security was built for external threats. Insider risk is a different problem entirely.

Enterprise security infrastructure is designed to keep threats out. It was not designed to detect the slow, methodical movement of proprietary data by someone who already has legitimate access to it.

The two moments that expose organizations most are well documented. The first is the organizational disruption event. A restructuring, a significant layoff, or an acquisition creates a statistically predictable window during which employees systematically move proprietary data outside the organization's perimeter in anticipation of departure.

The second is the near miss audit. A compliance review or data incident reveals that a departing engineer, researcher, or executive had unrestricted access to core source code, client contact lists, or proprietary formulas for weeks without triggering a single perimeter security alert.

By the time either event surfaces the full scope of what has moved, the forensic trail is incomplete, the legal response is reactive, and the competitive damage is already in motion.

Behavioral telemetry that detects anomalous data movement before it becomes an incident.

FlightGuard is a privacy first insider risk management product that operates on behavioral telemetry rather than content surveillance. It does not read personal communications, monitor keystrokes, or surveil individual employees. It continuously builds baselines of normal data behavior across the organization and identifies anomalous data movement patterns that deviate from those baselines.

When FlightGuard detects an exfiltration pattern consistent with a departure or data transfer risk, it presents the organization's security and legal teams with a structured response protocol. Silent network containment to slow data movement without alerting the individual. Automated forensic documentation compiled into a court ready evidence package. Or a proactive retention intervention triggered before a resignation is submitted.

Employee identities remain anonymized throughout the detection process until a clear policy violation threshold is met, ensuring the organization's privacy obligations and legal standing remain intact at every stage.

Built for the security and legal leaders accountable for protecting what the organization has built.

FlightGuard serves Chief Information Security Officers and Directors of Insider Threat and Security Operations at mid-market to enterprise organizations including software companies, pharmaceutical developers, architecture firms, and defense contractors.

These are the leaders managing the gap between what perimeter security covers and what it doesn't. If your organization has experienced a near miss audit, is navigating a restructuring or acquisition, or has discovered competitive intelligence in a competitor's hands suspiciously fast, FlightGuard was built for that environment.

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