Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM) is not yet a common term in the corporate world, but it's a service that more and more executives are finding indispensable. As the value of intellectual capital soars and the ability to profit from it illicitly proliferates, companies need to safeguard their investments by providing a higher level of electronic security, especially at critical meetings taking place at off-site locations.



A telephone system analysis of instruments, incoming trunks lines, in-house cabling and testing for intercept devices such as a phone or wiretap.

Inspection of walls, floors, and ceilings for embedded listening and video devices. Furniture and fixtures are all scanned and physically inspected to locate and detect covert electronics and hidden eavesdropping devices. Wiring and electrical outlets are all tested for attached and connected electronic eavesdropping devices.
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