H1 - Clarity

in the Chaos

Expert Investigations, Training and Intelligence Services for Corporations and Government 

h2 - BLUE PATTERN

H3 - Intelligence for Executives and Brand Protection

Personal information exposure, threatening chatter and damaging comments often begin online.

h2 - WHITE PATTERN

Intelligence Training

Personal information exposure, threatening chatter and damaging comments often begin online.

h3 - Centered Heading

  • Digital exposures of executives, board members, and their families
  • Corporate and brand mentions
  • Protest and activist activity
  • Insider threats and information leaks
  • Counterfeit products and reputational damage
  • Online chatter about executives and brands in forums, chatrooms, etc.
  • Breaches and data exposure related to key personnel or assets

H4 - The curriculum prepares students to:  

H4 - Another HEADING TYPE BELOW

H4 - Another HEADING TYPES AND BODY FONTS BASED FROM HOMEPAGE

H2 - Why Work

With HG

H3 - Open Source Intelligence Training & Investigations

Trusted by Fortune 500 executives, government and military decision makers, Hetherington Group delivers expert intelligence, investigative services and training that protect people, assets, and reputations. Our open-source certified analysts deliver actionable information about internal risk and external threats that can put people and assets in harm’s way. And our team of subject matter experts develop open-source intelligence (OSINT training rooted in tradecraft and methodology. From uncovering digital vulnerabilities to conducting complex background investigations to training intelligence analysts, Hg operates with discretion, precision, and proven results. For over 25 years, government agencies, global corporations, and security teams have relied on Hetherington Group to help them stay ahead of risk and to stay safe. 

H4 - ANOTHER HEADING:

With more than 25 years of experience and thousands of professionals trained, Hetherington Group brings long-standing experience supporting law enforcement teams as online information becomes central to investigative work. By strengthening how open-source information is used, agencies are better positioned to protect people, prevent harm, and maintain public trust.