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Electronic Eavesdropping in the Private and Public Sector
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In both private and public sectors, senior management has been in a state of heightened concern over increasing the security of information

that is communicated - both written and oral.

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This unease covers a wide range of subjects:
From human resource discussions, new product development, expansion/relocation plans, marketing strategies, potential mergers, and next

quarter’s financial performance, to rumors of domestic terrorism, to top-secret meetings with military defense contractors.


There is a need to protect conversations from inadvertent and deliberate eavesdropping. Of critical concern is protection from the threat of

intercepted conversations by a host of electronic devices that are currently and easily available on the market.

One example of these more publicized "tools" is the use of laser beams that can be aimed from a considerable distance at windows and capture

information that can be processed into intelligible conversation.


American Sound Masking offers specialized eavesdropping  protection solutions which have been designed and installed since 1975, protecting

the sensitive conversations of corporate, government, and military facilities.  Among these solutions are sound masking devices for the treatment

of windows, doors, walls, ceiling plenums, floors, HVAC ducts, and utility penetrations.

American Sound Masking design-builds every audio security solution application specific for the area of concern. Such areas include Executive

office environments, R&D facilities, Financial institutions, manufacturing facilities, and pilot plants.

Our sound masking solutions meet *DCID and *DIAM federal requirements for *SCIF. (See definitions below)
American Sound Masking engineers are available to discuss specific audio security requirements on a strictly confidential basis.

These are the industry's first eavesdropping protection devices designed to operate on 70 volt distribution lines, eliminating the limitations of

4-8 ohm devices and out performing transducer type maskers.  

Contact an American Sound Masking professional to discuss how these versatile devices can protect your facilities and interests.

 

* DCID:  Director Central Intelligence Directives, (CIA)

* DIAM: Defense Intelligence Agency Measures, (DIA)

* SCIF:  Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, (self-contained information Facility)


 

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