Counter-surveillance systems (TSCM complexes)

Counter-surveillance systems (TSCM complexes) are designed for comprehensive inspection of premises for hidden surveillance devices and information leakage channels.
They are used in situations where the maximum level of control and depth of analysis are required.

What counter-surveillance systems are

TSCM systems are a set of equipment designed to detect technical surveillance tools, hidden transmitters, and unauthorized information leakage channels.
Unlike portable detectors, these systems provide a deeper analysis of the environment and allow a full technical inspection of an object.

Purpose of the systems

  • comprehensive inspection of premises

  • detecting hidden surveillance devices

  • analysis of the radio frequency environment

  • searching for active and passive leakage channels

  • preparing premises for confidential negotiations

Areas of application

  • corporate offices

  • meeting rooms

  • government and private facilities

  • facilities with increased security requirements

  • preparation for confidential meetings