The boardroom is the highest-value target
Deal terms, board decisions, litigation strategy, merger talk — the intelligence an adversary wants most is spoken aloud in your boardroom before it exists anywhere else. That makes the room where you feel safest the room worth compromising.
A corporate bug sweep is the technical and physical detection of unauthorized listening and recording devices — the “bugs” that capture confidential communications and relay them to an external listening post. We locate them, extract what they have captured, and tell you how they got there.
What a corporate sweep covers
We conduct sweeps across the spaces where sensitive information is actually discussed: boardrooms, war rooms, executive offices, conference rooms, SCIFs, and full-floor or whole-facility environments.
Each sweep pairs a physical inspection with an electronic one. We RF-map the environment with government-grade spectrum analyzers and telecommunications analyzers, then physically examine surfaces, furniture, fixtures, wiring and outlets. Concealed emitters are surfaced with IR probes, laser detection and thermal imaging.
Active, dormant and RF-invisible devices
A device that transmits continuously is the easy case. The dangerous devices are the quiet ones. Modern implants stay dormant when a room is empty, wake only when there is something to hear, and — if they route through a mobile network — transmit intermittently in bursts that make them effectively RF-invisible.
We detect both active and inactive devices, and we specialize in locating passive bugs and recovering the data they have already captured. A sweep that only finds what happens to be transmitting is not a sweep.
Scheduled sweep programs
Detection improves with cadence. A single sweep secures a moment; a program secures the calendar. We run recurring sweeps — quarterly is typical — and can add 24/7 monitoring capability for the highest-risk environments, so a device planted the week after a sweep does not sit undetected for a quarter.
Deliverables
Every engagement produces a documented findings report: what was searched, what was found, where it was located, and what it was capable of. Where devices are recovered, we detail the exposure. You leave with a clear vulnerability picture and specific countermeasures and remediation guidance — not just an all-clear.