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Venue
of Experience:
We have handled technical
countermeasures operations for the detection of illegal telephone
taps and clandestine room bugs throughout the United States, but in
this purely technical field, the geographical location of our
experience is irrelevant. Thus far, we have not provided this
service in foreign countries (except on the property of sovereign
American Indian communities) primarily due to the exposure to our
expensive high tech equipment in a foreign country's customs and
immigration situation. In certain circumstances, however, we
would consider the acceptance of foreign assignments.
Type of Experience:
We are experienced in
technically analyzing most environments and communications systems,
from the uncomplicated single line telephone systems found in most
residential situations, to the more sophisticated computer-based
multi-user systems common in large corporations with fifty or more
incoming phone and fax lines. Two L.P.C. Ltd. operatives have
been factory trained at Dektor CI/S in Savannah.
Exposure:
The risk of businesses or
persons becoming victims of illegal wiretappers or persons placing
clandestine transmitters is very slight in most countries.
When business secrets are being leaked or personal information is
being compromised, an electronic countermeasures survey should not
be considered until all the more probable explanations have been
investigated.
Our Clients:
Most of our work in this area
fall into one of eight categories as follows:
(1.) Contractual services for attorneys,
businesses, and research & development facilities with an
ongoing need to preserve a high level of security. Examples of
this would be a law firm with a full time task force involved with
multimillion dollar litigation that will continue for years, a
corporation actively involved with controversial legislation or a
business in a highly competitive field where industrial espionage is
commonplace.
(2.) Testing facilities, media consultants,
advertising agencies and other highly ethical and responsible
businesses which provide outside services for manufacturers and feel
they have the fiduciary duty to provide a high level of security to
protect the business secrets of their clients in their
possession--or seek to protect themselves against the vicarious
liability exposure a lesser degree of security could offer. An
example would be a testing facility in possession of a prototype
model of a radically redesigned automobile not scheduled for
production for years.
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