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Technical Surveillance Countermeasures
Bug Detection Services
This is a thermal photograph showing an audio recording device heating up a ceiling tile! It’s extremely difficult to hide non state actor (affordable) audio and visual devices from modern thermal imaging. The cameras we use are much higher resolution than this image depicts!Remediation Services
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Feel free to schedule a call and tell me about your concerns so that I can better understand how to help your specific case.
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Same day appointments are available as schedule allows!
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In the event your phone has been compromised by a nation-state actor we have the ability to provide a temporary secure phone until you’re back up and running.
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Establishing a full RF and Thermal domain awareness baseline BEFORE you become a victim would be one of the wisest things a business could do.
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Over 15 Years in Intelligence
I, Aaron Wegert, have spent over 15 years working for various US intelligence services, ranging from Air Force Research Laboratory, specializing in Artificial Intelligence, to Central Intelligence with my current role as the Deputy Director of Operations. I have also worked in various capacities for the National Security Agency specializing in hard to detect, extremely low frequency devices and signals. While my record is classified, I can say that my area of expertise lies in extremely low frequency, extremely low power signal propagation and effects.
This has had the inadvertent effect of making me quite knowledgeable in the field of modern day audio listening devices (more so their transmitters) and to a lesser extent fiber optic video feeds (an absolute nightmare to remediate). I’ve operated in many denied and hostile environments where the difference between life and death was detection and remediation of acoustic and video feeds. Trust me, you’re in good hands!
In the lab we are experimenting with different methods to detect fiber optic lines less than one hundredth the width of a human hair, with transmitters effectively a metal alloy thread that may only be one millimeter in length.
Example of an fiber Rotoscope
These are the most common we find.
So, what does it look like on thermal!?
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