Digital Vulnerability Assessments
The Digital Resilience Project’s Digital Vulnerability Assessments are designed to help individuals better understand their digital exposure.
Our open-source intelligence (OSINT) and cybersecurity specialists assess:
- Account security settings
- Recovery email addresses and phone numbers
- Password and authentication practices
- Connected devices and active sessions
- Online exposure and discoverability
- Social media privacy and visibility settings
- Publicly available personal information
- Potential identity and impersonation risks
- Platform-specific safety concerns
We help identify practical steps to improve safety.
Who this service is for and what we provide
Digital Vulnerability Assessments may benefit people experiencing:
- Identity exposure or impersonation risks
- Ongoing digital safety concerns after separation
- Technology-facilitated abuse
- Online stalking or monitoring concerns
- Account compromise concerns
- Unauthorised access concerns
- Coercive control involving technology
Our goal is not to overwhelm you with technical information. We understand that every situation is different, and that safety decisions often involve complex personal, practical, and emotional considerations. Instead, we aim to help you understand what matters most, what may be creating risk, and what options are available – so you can make informed decisions and shape your own remediation journey in a way that feels safe, manageable, and right for you.