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Physical Inspection

Our service is designed to provide the highest possible risk overview of a facility in terms of its communication risk threat. To facilitate this, we place emphasis on the visual component of the review as it allows us to identify current breaches, risks and possible mitigation actions and/or strategies. We inspect all cavities and crawl spaces with the aim of identifying potential threats. 

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Crawl Space Inspection

Larger crawl spaces such as ceilings are ideal hiding places for surveillance devices, or for junction points, where fixed surveillance devices are merged into the building network for further distribution.

 

We inspect all such crawl spaces. 

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Cavity Inspections

Smaller cavities such as electrical conduits, trunking channels, light fittings, switch boxes or electrical outlets are ideal places to hide interception devices.

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We inspect all of these during our comprehensive site survey, and utelise borescope and snake cameras in hard to reach places. 

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Device Inspection

There are multiple legitimate devices that present attractive and practical options as surveillance device "containers".

 

We ensure that we conduct a thorough inspection of all items which may be used by interceptors to invade client privacy.  

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Surface Scanning

Large surfaces such as walls, ceiling panels, art, prominent items placed within areas, wall mounted items and many more, are all screened utilizing a combination of penetrating radar, infra-red, and non-linear junction detection (NLJD). Detection is confirmed using borescope and snake cameras, and if absolutely necessary minor entries are made into the surface for visual confirmation. 

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