The Firm
Eric Peña is the Founder and CEO of Protected Six, a South Florida–based executive protection and investigative firm serving corporate leaders, high-profile individuals, and private clients who require discretion, precision, and strategic foresight.
A retired NYPD Detective and U.S. Coast Guard veteran with more than two decades of service, he brings real-world investigative experience, dignitary protection training, and operational leadership to every engagement. His career included high-profile investigations and specialized executive protection assignments within the NYPD.
Licensed in Florida as a Private Investigator and formally trained in executive protection, evasive driving, and tactical medical response, he ensures every assignment reflects preparedness, professionalism, and absolute discretion.
Mission Statement
Protected Six exists to eliminate preventable risk for high-value individuals and organizations operating in complex, high-exposure environments. Through disciplined executive protection methodology, vetted personnel, and operational foresight, we deliver predictable security outcomes while preserving our clients’ privacy, mobility, and reputation.
The Baseline
The level of service we refuse to compromise.
Vetted Pedigree
Every agent is selected for judgment under pressure—not just credentials. Our personnel are drawn exclusively from federal and state law enforcement, military special operations, and seasoned executive protection environments where mistakes carry real consequences. Experience is verified. Performance is proven.
Global Reach
Protection that moves at the speed of your life. Protected Six maintains operational networks across key U.S. and international cities, allowing us to deploy vetted protection teams rapidly. When your schedule changes, your protection adapts—quietly, seamlessly, and without friction.
Absolute Discretion
Your privacy is treated as classified information. Confidentiality is not a policy—it is a condition of employment. All personnel operate under strict nondisclosure obligations and controlled information protocols.