
How To Behave Around Bugs and Wiretaps
[Special precautions and behaviors which must be practiced if you
suspect that you are a potential victim of bugging or wiretapping]
When you suspect that you may be the victim of covert eavesdropping:
If you need to discuss this issue with someone, DON'T do it at the office, your auto, or home.
Never call a TSCM firm from any phone near your office, or your residence. Instead call from a randomly chosen pay phone that is 5-10 miles away for the initial contact (pay phones at hospitals, airports, large hotels, train stations, and other large public areas are a good choice).
Private telephones in the homes of senior executives are a popular and valuable targets for an eavesdropper, so do not call from home.
Never call from any type of cordless phone, cellular telephone, PCS phone, or any other type of wireless device.
Do not trust any type of spread spectrum telephone or fax machine line as they are very easy to monitor.
You can contact a TSCM specialist by E-mail, but only to set up an appointment for a phone, or face-to-face consultation.
Schedule a Vulnerability Analysis or Threat Assessment, and try to get the TSCM specialist to schedule a visit as soon as possible.
Have someone who specializes in technical counterintelligence do a TSCM Survey, and make sure that this person is an expert with computers, telecommunications, and electronics.
Handle the logistics of the inspection away from your office.
Don't wait until you have a problem to contact a TSCM professional.
Work with a TSCM professional to set up a formal corporate TSCM and technical counterintelligence policy
The most important issue you should start thinking about is: "What are we going to do if a bug is found?"
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