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Forensic TSCM

Technology & Methodology

Government-grade detection. Forensic discipline.

Our technicians work with government-grade spectrum analyzers, RF mapping techniques, telecommunications analyzers, IR probes, laser detection and thermal imaging. Equipment finds what is transmitting. Discipline finds what is not.

Detection capabilities

Six instruments. One threat model.

Each capability closes a different gap — active transmitters, dormant hardware, optical exfiltration, compromised telecom lines. Together they cover the ways a space can leak.

Spectrum analysis

Government-grade spectrum analyzers scan the RF environment for active transmitters — including frequency-hopping and burst-transmission devices designed to evade a casual sweep.

RF mapping

Before we hunt for anomalies, we baseline the environment. RF mapping records what a space normally carries, so a planted transmitter has nowhere to hide in the noise.

Telecommunications analysis

Telecommunications analyzers examine phone lines, PBX and VoIP infrastructure for taps, compromised extensions and unauthorized call-routing.

IR & laser detection

IR probes and laser-detection equipment identify optical and infrared exfiltration paths — including laser microphones that read speech from window vibration without ever entering the room.

Thermal imaging

Thermal imaging reveals powered devices concealed behind walls, ceilings and fixtures — heat a hidden transmitter cannot switch off.

Physical inspection

Dormant and passive devices emit nothing for equipment to find. We physically examine every square inch of the premises — ceilings, walls, furniture and fixtures — to catch what electronics alone cannot.

The methodology

Survey before sweep. Report after.

A sweep without a survey is a search without a map. Every engagement follows the same four stages, regardless of the space.

  1. 01

    Survey

    We analyze your environment, define the scope of the project and clarify what must stay confidential — the roadmap for everything that follows.

  2. 02

    RF map

    Government-grade spectrum analyzers baseline the RF environment, so any active or intermittent transmitter stands out against what the space normally carries.

  3. 03

    Technical & physical inspection

    Ceilings, walls, floors, furniture and fixtures are scanned and physically examined. Drapes, windows, wiring and electrical outlets are tested for attached or connected devices. Every square inch is scrutinized.

  4. 04

    Report & mitigation

    Findings are documented and every risk identified is mitigated — a clear record that satisfies due-diligence and fiduciary obligations.

Why equipment alone isn't enough

A spectrum analyzer cannot decide what matters. A trained operator can.

Our expertise in technology and ongoing training in the latest security threats allows us to stay ahead of potential breaches and unauthorized access. Protecting against unauthorized surveillance is our sole focus, and it shapes every part of how we operate. Instruments generate readings; interpreting them, and knowing where a device would actually be hidden, is what turns a scan into a sweep.

Concerned your conversations are being intercepted?

Every enquiry is handled in strict confidence. Speak directly with a TSCM specialist — no obligation.

PROFESSIONALISM | INTELLIGENCE | CONFIDENTIALITY

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