Counter surveillance refers to measures that are usually undertaken by the public to prevent surveillance, including covert surveillance. More often than not, counter surveillance will employ a set of actions (countermeasures) that, when followed, reduce the risk of surveillance.
The feeling of being watched can be a troubling experience, not to mention that it can disrupt your business or family life, and it can also make you feel helpless as you may feel like you do not know if you are being monitored. After all, wireless technology has made surveillance devices more accessible than ever, making them harder to spot. Fortunately, the security industry has kept pace and there are many tools out there to keep you safe from prying eyes.
In traditional surveillance, a person physically follows a person of interest to observe them. This type of surveillance can be detected if you know what to look for: cars following you, suspicious people being arrested, or a car that has been parked on an empty street for a long time. – and can often be put off by a change in your habits or the routes you choose. The newer and technologically advanced surveillance is much more difficult to spot. These can be shotgun microphones that can pick up your voice from up to 100 meters away, tiny cameras built into walls or electrical equipment, or audio bugs that are virtually invisible to the naked eye.
However, there are a few signs to watch out for that may indicate that you are being spied on. a listening device has been installed while a small discoloration on the wall or ceiling is obscuring a tiny microphone or camera, and white debris on the floor could be a sign that someone is drilling a hole to install a device if there is a bug in your home or car installed, you may also notice signal interference on your radio or television. Unusual noise from your phone can be caused by a device that turns your phone into a microphone.
Fortunately, if you suspect that you are being spied on, you have options to defend yourself. The various options fall into three categories: surveillance deterrence, surveillance detection, and counter-surveillance. Surveillance deterrence is the most obvious and least technology-dependent option. Make it clear vision to those you breathe that you are well aware of the surveillance and will be a difficult target. This could include placing security guards in suspicious locations, detecting the presence of suspicious people in the area,
and regularly going to strategic points from which people can be monitored to know if you have been spied on or not. This detection can be done with the help of professionals to spot subtle flaws and other surveillance signs that most of us would overlook. You or an authorized specialist c also recognizes the monitoring through the use of tools. Counter-surveillance is the most proactive option when you think you are being watched. It puts you on the offensive and effectively spies on the person who is spying on you. Counter-surveillance includes advanced technology and tools to help you learn how you are being eavesdropped on, determine who is watching you, and avoid further surveillance.
The tool you choose will depend on your particular concern. Do you think there are cameras in your home? Are you worried about confidential meetings being overheard or taped in your office space? Do you have concerns about your cell phone being tapped or your movements being tracked?
No matter what your worry is, there is a counter-surveillance tool that will fit your needs. The counter-surveillance tools below cover the most common surveillance concerns and counter-surveillance needs. Many of them complement each other well and can be used in tandem to offer you thorough protection.
Our multiple fault detectors can do almost anything. These small, portable devices can detect most types of surveillance technology, including cameras, microphones, audio and video transmitter errors, wireless transmitter errors, and GPS trackers.
This is an effective option if you want to: Conduct multi-channel troubleshooting in your home, office, or other property.
If you think someone has a camera installed on your property and want to take action against you, we recommend a camera detector. These devices can detect cameras up to 90 meters away, and some come with an LCD monitor that allows you to see the area that the detector is scanning.
Our audio blockers or voice protection devices allow you to hold confidential meetings without worrying about eavesdropping or eavesdropping. The jammer generates chaotic noise (distortion and reverberation) that makes listening devices unusable. The audio output corresponds to the volume of your voice. You will never exceed the volume of a normal conversation. Some of these devices can be plugged into windows and walls, and the most advanced devices even have headphone jacks for more secluded meetings. If one of these tools doesn’t fix your problem, you can browse our full range of monitoring tools or chat with one of our monitoring experts to find the right technology for you.
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