360 Privacy names George L. Sax senior vice president for security operations
360 Privacy appointed George L. Sax as Senior Vice President, Enterprise Security Operations, adding leadership to its security operations team. The move places a former United States Secret Service deputy assistant director in a role focused on handling security operations tied to personal data exposure.
In the company’s description, threats associated with personal data exposure can move from digital sources into incidents involving physical security and reputational harm. The release also links the effort to data exposure that can include home address information, financial records from public filings, and travel patterns reconstructed from exposed data.
The appointment aligns with Sax’s background across investigative and protective operations. The release says he rose to Deputy Assistant Director in the Office of Investigations with oversight of a global investigative mission of 161 offices and more than 2,800 personnel, and later served as Special Agent in Charge of the Dignitary Protective Division, leading protective operations for visiting heads of state and government.
360 Privacy stated that Sax also served on the Presidential Protective Division with responsibility for the security of the President and First Family, and after government service led protection, investigative, consulting, and intelligence divisions at a worldwide security firm. “The vectors I spent my career tracking — financial crime, cyber-enabled fraud, threats to principals — all start in the same place today: exposed personal data,” said Sax. “360 Privacy is solving the problem at its source, and doing it with the kind of analyst rigor and platform discipline that serious programs require. I’ve sat across the table from these threats for 30 years, and this is where I want to help organizations get ahead of them.”
As part of its operations, the company said its proprietary 360 Strata platform combines automated detection, exposure removal, and analyst-led intelligence, including data broker removal, social media and dark web monitoring, real estate exposure detection, and continuous analyst-driven investigations.
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