Counter Surveillance

In todays professional life there is always a chance that unfriendly eyes are on you, it mmight be from a disgruntled employee, a stalker or some form of corporate espionage. If you believe there's a chance that this is happening to you, call us in to assist you resolve the issue.

We are surveillance experts, that means we know every trick in the book when it comes to keeping an eye on someone. Which also means we know every way to stop those tricks

How does counter surveillance assist?
In order to have any success or assistance from the police you will need to file a police report. To do that you need evidence or proof of some sort or another, other wise all tha will happen is that the police will "take your statement" and that about it. If on the other hand you can proved the proof, then charges can be brought up, a restraining order can be issued etc. Counter surveillance can provide the proof that you need!

Counter-Surveillance Services may include:

  • Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM)
  • Security Consultation
  • Professional Counter-Surveillance Analysis
  • Tailing Potential Eavesdroppers... Literally "Watching the Watchers"
  • Counter-Espionage
  • And Much More

Covert Surveillance

The best way to describe covert surveillance is the watching someone without them being aware they are being watched. 

Some ways this is accomplished is:
  • telephone tapping
  • directional microphones
  • CCTV Images
  • military reconnaissance
  • eavesdropping
  • covert listening devices or "bugs"
  • Reconnaissance aircraft, e.g. Lockheed U-2
  • Reconnaissance satellites
  • "trusted" computing devices
  • Internet and computer surveillance
  • Minox subminiature cameras
  • closed-circuit television
  • GPS tracking
  • Bait car
  • electronic tagging

Surveillance (GPS Tracking)
How do you know if someone isn’t where they said they’d be? What if you know someone is making extra stops on the way to where they’re supposed to be but you can’t prove it? ICS private investigators, global positioning systems (GPS) and beacon tracking technology make it easier to watch someone’s movements.

If GPS indicates that your suspect is in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can send an investigator in person to perform on-site surveillance.

Did you know most cell phones have GPS capabilities in them? These features can be turned off (an option required by Federal law), but you can require your employees to leave GPS tracking enabled in their company handhelds. Services from Nextel and other wireless providers can deliver real-time tracking data for each subscribed unit. Is your crew at the beach instead of at the job site in the city? Did your assistant go for lunch three hours ago and call to tell you she had car trouble? Then why is her GPS location in the middle of a department store in the mall?

Of course, GPS has plenty of applications that don’t involve dishonesty. Competitors in the Alaskan Irondog snowmobile race and the Iditarod dog-sled race have GPS devices on their sleds as of 2007. Ships at sea use GPS both to monitor their positions and to send automated distress signals to the Coast Guard.

GPS can be overt, like the company cell phone mentioned above, or covert, such as using a hidden device in a vehicle or package. We believe every company vehicle should have some sort of tracking system. Many rental car agencies use GPS to ensure their vehicles aren’t going outside the appropriate area. If you are not aware that your movements are being tracked, you should start thinking about whether GPS could be announcing your location to someone else.

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