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Offensive Intelligence

Digital Reconnaissance

A full-depth DTVRA pointed outward. We map a third-party subject's digital footprint for leverage, exposure, and exploitable threat vectors — the same rigour as our screening, turned to your advantage in litigation, due diligence, and risk decisions.

£139.99 · Full-depth analysis · Delivered in 48 hours

Digital Reconnaissance

One full-depth deliverable on a third-party subject.

Digital Reconnaissance

DTVRA (Full)

£139.99 per report

In-depth analysis of opportunities for leverage on a third-party subject.

  • 1 third-party subject
  • Full DTVRA depth analysis
  • Leverage and exposure mapping
  • Threat-vector and red-team read
  • Delivered within 48 hours

Reconnaissance is provided for lawful, authorised purposes only — due diligence, litigation support, and risk assessment. By ordering you confirm you have a legitimate basis to commission it.

Inside the deliverable

The anatomy of a Hermes screening report

Every engagement produces a structured, analyst-led intelligence document — not a raw data dump. Two tiers, each built to the same standard of discretion and precision. Explore the structure below, then download a sample to see the full read.

Document class
Threat & Vulnerability Assessment
Format
12 sections · ~17 pp · A4
Method
Analyst-led · human judgement on machine-grade signal
For
Selection, appointment & high-stakes decisions
01

Executive Intelligence Summary

Composite risk score and the bottom-line read, with a sharp “so what” for the decision at hand.

Bespoke analysis
02

Subject Intelligence Profile

Disposition, public persona and the breadth of the digital footprint across platforms.

Posture & persona
03

Collection & Methodology

Sources, date window, corpus size and explicit limitations — the integrity of the assessment.

Sources & scope
04

Key Evidence

Paraphrased extracts and platform signals, each with a “why it matters” weaponisation line.

Evidence items
05

Priority Intelligence Requirements

Standing analyst questions resolved against the corpus, cited to evidence with a confidence rating.

Q&A
06

Threat Vectors

Exploitable surfaces ranked by exploitability and urgency, with target audiences and evidence.

Exploitable surfaces
07

Red Team Assessment

How a competent adversary converts the surface into damage — profiles, paths, worst-case narrative.

Adversary modelling
08

Blue Team Assessment

Defensive priorities, counter-narratives and an owned action ledger with owners and timeframes.

Defensive posture
09

Personal Brand & Outcome Alignment

From current persona to desired position, sequenced over a 7 / 30 / 90-day plan.

Outcome alignment
10

Strategic Realism Briefings

Curated reading that arms the client with the language to act on the assessment.

Recommended reading
11

Analyst Confidence & Limitations

Overall confidence, data gaps and caveats — stated plainly, never overclaimed.

Caveats
12

Final Intelligence Judgement

The decision-grade verdict, decision implications and a monitoring recommendation.

Bottom line

Every report is written to a reporting lens

Political CandidateSelection, opposition scrutiny and public-office standards.
Executive & BoardNED appointments, fiduciary trust and board-code conduct.
NGO & Aid DeploymentField-deployment, partner and donor risk in sensitive contexts.
Jurisdiction-AwareCountry-risk framing — e.g. US and punitive-jurisdiction exposure.

Last updated June 2026