MetaSafe Alliance is a strategic advisory firm that informs business leaders enabling them to make the best decisions in a rapidly evolving and complex virtual landscape.  

We provide best-in-class expertise on how to navigate and protect brand assets in Web3 from identifying digital trends and emerging risks to safeguarding creative initiatives and financial transactions.

Who we are…

MetaSafe Alliance (MSA) brings together a world-class team of senior law enforcement officials, cybersecurity experts, legal, compliance and government policy professionals to support business and institutions in the metaverse.

We provide our clients with full access to this exclusive team; helping our clients model and implement a multidisciplinary approach to navigate their transformation to Web3.

 What we do…

Each of our team members provides market-leading strategic expertise as well as best practice processes that empowers our client’s abilities to capture “the promise” of Web3. The team members use proprietary tools and scalable technologies to ensure our clients can safely and securely engage and transact their current customer base as well as discover new ones.

MSA’s Safe Start certification process begins with a multi-disciplinary examination of our client’s current Wed3 safety protocols, including authentication/KYC, risk, compliance and privacy. Then, MSA’s team delivers a customized way forward to optimize their safety and security presence in Web3.

What People Are Saying

 

“As companies race to stake new claims in Web3, they must recognize the unprecedented privacy and protection challenges that come with building across an infinitely expanding digital landscape. The MetaSafe Alliance partnership allows them to focus on what they do best –building new creative and immersive worlds—with the confidence of knowing that there is a world class team focused on making sure their strategic decisions are safe for the consumer—and their brand.”

— Charles Segars

Co-Founder & Managing Partner,

Metasafe Alliance

“Technologists, coders and the array of safety and security engineers are artists in their own right. They must be in synchronicity at the conception stage with the very same artists managing the virtual customer experience. If not, we know history will prove itself again. Immersive entertainment, e-commerce, search, etc. and the promise of Web3 will be at the mercy of an already growing threat. The proverbial floor, like Web 2.0, will be littered with costly initiatives and irreparable damage to many companies that today enjoy positive brand equity.”

— Tim Newberry

Ten Eleven Ventures

Fellow at McCray Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security.

“Where there is money and goods - virtual or not - there is always sophisticated elements that will go to great lengths to hijack both. The land grab of coded intellectual property in the virtual world offers a treasure trove ready to be compromised. Multi-million-dollar ransomware attacks, the compromising of data bases and network penetrations along with virtual stalking, harassment and assault may become commonplace. We hope for the metaverse to flourish but we hope anonymity isn’t what powers it. Time and again, anonymity drives a darker side—and companies will need to be prepared.”

— Sarah Schoenfelder

CEO, Soujourn