Ontic Appoints Pioneering Security Expert Fred Burton to Lead New Center for Protective Intelligence

General James A. “Spider” Marks and Rich Battista Join as Advisors Following Company’s $12 Million Series A Funding and Exponential Growth

Austin, Texas, July 16, 2020 — Ontic, the unified protective intelligence software platform digitally transforming how businesses proactively address physical safety, announced today the appointment of Fred Burton as executive director of its new Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence. A New York Times bestselling author, former special agent and counterterrorism authority, Burton joins Ontic following the company’s recent $12 million Series A funding led by Felicis Ventures.

“Ontic is proud to welcome Fred Burton to our ranks, considered to be the world’s foremost authority on protective intelligence,” said Lukas Quanstrom, chief executive officer, Ontic. “Fred brings proven insights and methodologies to the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence, which are crucial to the digital transformation of the physical security area that large enterprises and educational institutions demand. In an age when threats surge across various channels while how we work, engage and learn is melding with our personal lives, advancing physical security through technology must be a high priority.”

The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence provides strategic consulting, multidimensional services and resources for safety and security professionals at major corporations across financial services, technology, retail, entertainment and consumer products sectors. Through its initiatives, global industry experts and authorities in protective intelligence share best practices, insights on current and historical trends, and explore lessons learned from physical security peers. In addition, Ontic research, whitepapers, webinars and podcasts will be among the Center’s new offerings.

“There was a clear lack of technology to enable us, the threat hunters, to do our jobs more efficiently when we created the protective intelligence practice at the State Department decades ago,” said Fred Burton, executive director, Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence. “It wasn’t until Ontic that I found something truly special for advancing this art — an innovative technology platform that pulls together all the disparate channels of data tapped for physical security. I am honored to spearhead the Center for Protective Intelligence to help physical security professionals optimize their security programs, streamline their protective intelligence initiatives and keep their people safe.”

Burton joins Ontic from Rane/Stratfor, a leading global geopolitical intelligence platform, where he served as chief security officer and remains a company advisor. He is a former State Department counter-terrorism deputy chief and U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Special Agent. Recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on security and terrorism, Burton is a New York Times best-selling author of four books, including his memoir, GHOST: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent, a story of his role in the fight against the burgeoning terrorist threat in the 1980s and beyond.

General James A. “Spider” Marks, Rich Battista Join Ontic Advisory Board
Ontic has also expanded its Advisory Board with the addition of General James “Spider” Marks and Rich Battista. Both bring expertise to Ontic across the technology, security, corporate and entrepreneurial ecosystems that will help the company advance its private sector initiatives.

Marks spent over 30 years in the U.S. Army where he attained the rank of Major General, holding every command position from infantry platoon leader to commanding general. He was the senior intelligence officer for Operation Iraqi Freedom and culminated his career as the Commanding General of the US Army Intelligence Center and School. Since retiring from the military, General Marks has led many business ventures and entrepreneurial efforts. He is an on-air national security, military and intelligence contributor to CNN and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.

Battista is a proven Chief Executive Officer with significant experience operating, building and revitalizing large-scale multiplatform companies at the nexus of media and technology. Battista has reshaped, transformed and sold two multi-billion dollar publicly-traded companies in Time Inc. and Gemstar-TV Guide. He has held several senior management roles during an 18-year tenure at Fox.

About Ontic
Ontic is the first protective intelligence technology platform to unify and digitally transform all critical data and information physical security professionals need to get the most relevant intelligence — faster — for early threat detection. Insights from the SaaS-based Ontic platform allow corporate security and education leaders to better identify pre-incident indicators, assess risk and mitigate potential threats in order to protect employees, patrons, students, educators, facilities and schools. Ontic works with Fortune 500 companies and leading educational institutions to keep its most prized assets safe — its people.

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Surveillance Detection: You Can’t Find Surveillance Unless You’re Looking For It

I put together some thoughts on surveillance detection for the Ontic blog.

For a stalker or assassin to be successful, they must study and observe their target, an action that makes them vulnerable to surveillance detection. The challenge is seeing the surveillance taking place. 

Surveillance Detection: You Can't Find Surveillance Unless You're Looking For It - Ontic

I learned surveillance tradecraft the hard way in the 1980's, as chronicled in my memoir Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent (Random House, 2008). The course of history has been altered with significant protective intelligence failures and tragedies, from assassinations to school shootings, many caused by failing to notice or act on hostile surveillance.

The Definitive Protective Intelligence Reading List

I get asked all the time for reading lists on a range of topics, so here are a few thought provoking books (one of mine included!) on the topic of protective intelligence that I would recommend for your library. I’ve also added a few thoughts as to why I think the books are relevant. What books are on your list?

ABC Producer Jon Steinberg Talks about "The Rookie" and "Beirut Rules"

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Dr. Jason Piccolo and actress Jennifer Marshall interview “The Rookie” producer Jon Steinberg about how the hit ABC series “The Rookie” came together and his thoughts on bringing Beirut Rules to television. We thank Jon for his amazing efforts in bringing Bill’s story to television. Have a listen!

Jon Steinberg joined The Protectors to talk about bringing The Rookie to screen, his time at Syracuse U., the upcoming Beirut Rules, and tons of other great ...

Wonderful note from Graydon Carter at Vanity Fair about Under Fire

I came across this wonderful typed note from Graydon Carter, the former Editor of Vanity Fair. The magazine excerpted our book Under Fire one month prior to publication, which helped turn the book into a best-seller. HBO Films also optioned the story for a film.

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You can read the full Vanity Fair excerpt here:

The Real Story of Benghazi, a "Landscape Littered with Murders and Betrayals"

Adapted from Under Fire: The Untold Story of the Attack in Benghazi, by Fred Burton and Samuel M. Katz, to be published in September by St. Martin's Press; © 2013 by the authors. After the fall of Colonel Qaddafi, in 2011, Libya had become an al-Qaeda-inspired, if not al-Qaeda-led, training base and battleground.