The TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures) Survey is a crucial component of the TSCM Inspection process. It enables us to gain a comprehensive understanding of the project requirements and objectives of our clients before proceeding with the inspection. Our TSCM survey methodology includes a thorough analysis of the client's environment, and identification of any potential vulnerabilities. This includes the scope of the project, and what the client’s goals are. The outcome of the TSCM survey will provide a clear roadmap for the subsequent TSCM Inspection, facilitating the identification, mitigation, and resolution of any security concerns.
Companies are increasingly at risk of cyber-attacks, with a clear divide between those that have already experienced a data breach and those that are yet to. As such, it is incumbent upon organizations to recognize their fiduciary responsibility to protect both their employees and shareholders from potential security breaches, including unauthorized access to their verbal communications. Implementing a comprehensive TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures) program, utilizing the latest cutting-edge technology and partnering with a reputable and experienced TSCM vendor such as Forensic TSCM, is essential for risk mitigation and fulfilling due diligence obligations. We invite you to contact us today to request a proposal and quote for a tailored TSCM solution to meet the specific needs of your organization.
After the TSCM Survey comes the TSCM Inspection where the process is as critical as understanding the scope of our clients. This TSCM Inspection is an in-depth analysis of the potential threat and uncovering those threats and mitigating the risks to our clients.
Forensic TSCM inspects
1. Ceilings - Our inspection process involves a thorough examination of all surfaces, including walls, floors, and ceilings, to detect any embedded listening or video devices. In addition, all furniture and fixtures are scanned and physically examined to identify any potential hidden surveillance equipment. Every square inch of the premises is scrutinized to ensure the detection of any unauthorized eavesdropping devices.
2. Walls & Fixtures - Walls, Drapes, windows, and fixtures are all examined and analyzed for attached covert electronics. Wiring and electrical outlets are all tested for attached and connected electronic eavesdropping devices
TSCM inspection & Surveys