How This Helps
Practical protection shaped around your real operating context.
FounderGuard protects the person whose account compromise could become a company incident. It focuses on founder and executive inboxes, phone and recovery paths, devices, approvals, personal-business overlap, and the controls around high-trust workflows.
What this service covers
- Founder and executive inbox security, MFA quality, phone and recovery-path review.
- Device trust, travel and public-device hygiene, high-risk workflow review, and privilege minimization.
- Personal and business account separation where family, founder, and company risk overlap.
- Security decisions that respect speed, privacy, budget, and operational reality.
Common problems this helps solve
- Too much of the business depends on one person's inbox, phone, or approvals.
- Founder or executive accounts have broad admin power and fragile recovery settings.
- Personal and business identities are mixed together.
- Travel, assistants, family logistics, or public visibility increase account-risk complexity.
Good fit when
- One person's inbox, phone, approvals, or admin access can unlock too much of the business.
- Personal and business accounts are tangled together.
- You need founder-friendly advice that respects speed, privacy, and operational reality.
Expected outcomes
- Less single-person risk around executive accounts and recovery paths.
- Stronger inbox, phone, device, and approval hygiene.
- Cleaner separation between personal life, family logistics, and business control.
Nebraska-rooted, remote-friendly
FounderGuard is built for Nebraska-rooted builders, Midwest operators, and remote teams building something worth protecting.
Source-backed context
The brief grounds FounderGuard in FBI IC3 business email compromise losses, FTC account-recovery risk, FCC SIM-swap impacts, and Red Canary identity-attack reporting. For many founders, the highest-risk asset is the account they use for everything.
FAQ
Is FounderGuard for startups only?
No. It is useful for founders, managing partners, firm owners, executives, and other high-trust people whose accounts carry outsized business risk.
Can it include family risk?
Yes. Founder and family risk often overlap through phones, email, cloud accounts, travel, and shared recovery paths. The review can stay discreet and practical.
Do you review phones and recovery methods?
Yes. Phone-provider recovery, MFA methods, trusted devices, backup codes, and account recovery paths are often part of the work.