When your face and voice are your livelihood, protect them like it.
Guardian was built with management teams, agencies, and security details — the people who already field these incidents at 2 a.m. — for a reason: comprehensive identity protection reaches where surface-only monitoring cannot.
Six audiences. Six threat models.
Actors & Musicians
Your face and voice are licensable assets. Guardian detects unauthorized use of your image, voice clones, impersonation accounts, and AI-generated content across every platform you appear on — before fraudulent use reaches scale.
Athletes
Athletes are uniquely exposed to impersonation scams, NIL misuse, and synthetic media used for fraud. Guardian monitors sportsbook-adjacent forums, betting communities, and fan-edit channels where these clips first appear, with takedown notices under the TAKE IT DOWN Act where applicable.
Politicians
Fabricated statements move faster than fact-checkers. Guardian monitors for synthetic audio of your voice making attributions you never made, fake transcripts attributed to you, and altered video of past appearances. Findings include forensic evidence packages suitable for press desk or counsel.
Executives
Voice-cloned wire fraud and fabricated press releases put corporate security teams on alert. Guardian's voice biometric enrollment helps verify urgent voice requests against your enrolled signature. Combined with impersonation monitoring, Guardian closes a common social-engineering vector targeting leadership.
Physicians
Fake medical endorsements — your face on a supplement ad you never approved, your name on a page selling unregulated treatments — put patients at risk and your license in front of a board. Guardian flags these the moment they appear, with notices that invoke FTC and state medical advertising statutes.
Journalists
Journalists working on contested stories face impersonation campaigns, fabricated quotes circulating in adversarial communities, and synthetic intimate imagery used as intimidation. Guardian's dark-web and fringe-platform coverage catches what surface-web monitoring misses; StopNCII integration accelerates NCII removal across participating platforms.
What you get with Guardian
NCII & dark web discovery
Continuous scanning of breach forums, fringe platforms, ransomware leak sites, and underground image-sharing networks — with TAKE IT DOWN Act notices and optional StopNCII hash submission.
Voice biometric monitoring
Your enrolled vocal signature is matched against any audio surfaced by Guardian's agents — clones in fraudulent ads, fabricated quotes, voice-cloned scams.
Fabricated content detection
Synthetic audio and altered video attributed to you, surfaced with forensic artifact reports suitable for press desk or legal counsel.
Team dashboard access
Add managers, agents, security leads, and counsel to your workspace with role-based permissions. Audit log on every action.
Realistic scenarios
NCII on a leak forum
Intimate imagery of a subject appears on an aggregator forum. Guardian's NCII discovery flags the match (97.1% confidence), drafts a TAKE IT DOWN Act notice, and with consent submits a hash to StopNCII. Content removed within 19 hours.
Voice-cloned investment scam
A 90-second clip of your voice (sampled from a podcast) is used to record a fraudulent crypto pitch circulated on Telegram and three impersonation sites. Guardian's voice biometric agent catches it on the first surface-web crawl, generates evidence packets for each platform, and your dashboard shows three concurrent takedowns within the same day.
Fabricated statement before a campaign event
A 22-second synthetic audio clip with your voice making a fabricated quote begins circulating on X and a partisan forum. Guardian's fabricated-content detection identifies the synthesis artifacts, produces a press-ready debunk packet (frame-level analysis, voice deviation metrics, hash chain), and your team has authoritative counter-evidence in hand within minutes.