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Counter espionage Case Studiies  
   
CASE STUDY 1  

Our technical team were called in by a broadsheet paper to carry out an electronic counter measures sweep for a leading scientist who’s discovery’s and views did not fit with the Governments way of thinking or its propaganda surrounding this health issue.

We carried out the sweep successfully but pointed out to the scientist that Governments can eavesdrop on telecommunications at source (exchange level) and that they would rarely place eavesdropping or telephone tapping within a premises.

Our knowledge surrounding technical surveillance gave our client a feeling of confidence and the know how of communicating in a secure manner.

   
CASE STUDY 2  

One of our corporate clients had suspicions about one of its competitors gaining intelligence on sales and product development activities, a security breach that could lead to the company at best losing millions, at worst the company’s future.

We placed a number of undercover operatives within the company’s structure, from cleaning staff; shop floor and management in order to pin point the area of weakness and to uncover those carrying out espionage.

Our investigations quickly lead us to a member of the cleaning staff who we discovered was related to one of the senior directors of this company’s competitors. Her reference and work history were fake and she was driving around in a BMW, a car not normally associated with a cleaner on cleaners pay.

To avoid bad press and loss of investors, our clients decided to dismiss the cleaner and improve its vetting system with our recommendations.

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