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What is Ontic

Ontic is a protective intelligence platform used to manage security risks to people, facilities, and corporate assets. It supports corporate security and executive protection teams with workflows for threat intake, case management, investigations, and intelligence sharing. The product combines internal reporting with external data sources to help teams assess risk and coordinate response actions. It is typically deployed by mid-market and enterprise organizations that run centralized protective intelligence or global security operations programs.

pros

End-to-end case management

Ontic centers on protective intelligence workflows such as threat intake, triage, investigations, and case documentation. It supports linking people, incidents, locations, and evidence to maintain investigative context over time. This structure fits teams that need auditable records and repeatable processes rather than ad hoc spreadsheets and email threads.

Designed for corporate security teams

The platform is oriented toward executive protection, workplace violence prevention, and corporate security operations use cases. It provides collaboration features for sharing intelligence and coordinating actions across stakeholders. This focus can reduce the need to adapt tools built primarily for cybersecurity-only monitoring.

Integrates external intelligence sources

Ontic can incorporate external data feeds and monitoring sources to enrich internal reports and investigations. This helps teams correlate open web, social, and other intelligence with internal observations. In practice, it supports moving from detection to investigation and response within one system.

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Not a pure monitoring tool

Organizations looking primarily for broad-scope dark web or web monitoring may find Ontic more workflow- and investigation-centric than feed-centric. Some deployments still rely on separate specialist monitoring providers for deep coverage and then route findings into Ontic for case handling. This can add integration and vendor-management overhead.

Implementation requires process maturity

To get consistent value, teams typically need defined intake criteria, escalation paths, and investigation standards. Without clear operating procedures, case taxonomies and risk scoring can become inconsistent across regions or business units. This can increase time-to-value compared with simpler alerting tools.

Best fit for larger programs

Smaller security teams may not use the full breadth of case management and collaboration features. Licensing and administrative effort can be harder to justify if the organization only needs lightweight tracking or occasional investigations. The platform is generally better aligned to organizations with ongoing protective intelligence workloads.

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Ontic Technologies, Inc.
Austin, Texas, US
2015
Private
https://ontic.co/
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