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Perimeter
Born Between Generals, LLC · the perimeter, unified

One spine. Four lenses. One entity.

Watch the perimeter of a protected party's attack surface, prove what's exposed, and fire a response playbook — for families, orgs, investigators, and as a clean referral pipe to government.

The others sell you fear. Perimeter gives you sovereignty.

The spine — the Exposure EngineSame engine in every lens. Different face, identical guarantees.
  1. 1Define surface. The protected party registers their assets — emails, domains, identities, handles, BINs.
  2. 2Ingest signals. Breach dumps, credential leaks, paste feeds, monitored sources — licensed and lawful only.
  3. 3Match against surface only. A signal that doesn't match the registered surface is discarded. Nothing else is retained.
  4. 4Score + provenance. Confidence, source, and timestamp attached to every single hit.
  5. 5Alert + playbook. A role-appropriate response: what's exposed, what it means, what to do in the next 10 minutes.

The four lenses

Not twenty apps. One product, consolidated into lenses — each linking out to its dedicated surface.

FamilyFree · in Now of YOU
reuses ShieldScan
Is my family's data out there, and what do I do right now?
Plain language, zero jargon. The free edge: hardening playbook, scam-URL checker, basic vault, breach alerts. Lives inside the Now of YOU portal.
Open in Now of YOU
Org / nonprofitLive · Pro tier
reuses DonorSecurity hardening pattern
Monitor staff, donors, domains — and harden the data that would leak.
Watch staff and donor emails, org domains, and handles. Impersonation watch, hardening scorecards, chain-of-custody receipts. The score goes up as you harden.
Open Perimeter for Orgs
InvestigatorLive · Pro tier
reuses FAFO eight-step lens
A proactive surface for OSINT and exposure work.
Case-based subject surface walked through the FAFO eight-step order, with a progress rail and provable findings at every step.
Open Perimeter Investigator
GovernmentLive · referral pipe
reuses Chain-of-custody referral pipe
A clean referral pipe — not a replacement for the agency's own feeds.
Intake → routing matrix (CISA / IC3 / NCMEC) → a downloadable, court-admissible JSON referral packet: receipt, provenance, and routing — never the content. Government is a referral partner, not a buyer.
Open Perimeter for Gov

What holds across all four

Four non-negotiables, enforced in code — not promised in a privacy policy.

Provable-first
Every alert carries its source, timestamp, and confidence. No “trust us” — citation-first, the same spine as FAFO and VerifyFirst.
Privacy by architecture
Perimeter monitors for exposure of the protected party only. It does not hoard, mirror, or crawl the underworld. Structural, not promissory.
CSAM / trafficking walled off
Perimeter never detects, stores, transmits, or displays that material. The only path is a tip-line handoff (NCMEC, IC3/FBI). A foundational rule, not a feature flag.
Government referral, not sale
Agencies run their own feeds. Perimeter's value is being a court-admissible, chain-of-custody-clean pipe into existing channels — never a replacement.

The honest threat map

The honesty of this map is the marketing. We never overclaim on the bottom rows.

Defends — edge hardening + detection
Stolen credentials · PII / fullz exposure · Payment & banking data · Infostealers (RedLine / Raccoon-class) · AI phishing & deepfakes (safe-word + second channel, not detection) · Ransomware resilience (3-2-1 backup habit) · IoT / router hygiene · SIM-swap (carrier-lock guidance)
Detect & route — surface, hand to authority
Initial access brokers (alert the org being sold) · Counterfeit documents · NCII / sextortion → StopNCII.org + Take It Down
Referral only — no content handled
CSAM → NCMEC CyberTipline · Human trafficking → IC3 / FBI
Not addressable by any app — we don't claim it
RaaS crews & marketplaces themselves · Drugs / weapons / contraband markets
The wall-off — a hard, foundational rule

Perimeter never monitors a child, never detects grooming, and never touches exploitation content — “adjacent” or otherwise. There is no “Family Guard” that watches kids’ identifiers. The only child-safety path is the CyberTipline referral. This rule outranks any feature request, any partnership pitch, and any future draft that tries to re-add it. What the family lens does do for a child is protect their identity — freeze a minor’s credit, watch for the child’s data in breaches — without ever surveilling the child.

Sovereignty by design
We never sell data. The user holds the keys. Structural, not a promise.
Calm, not alarmist: here’s what we found, here’s what to do. Never fear-selling.
Gaps are actions, not failures — the score goes up as you harden.
Partnership targets in our materials are aspirational, not current partners.