TSCM Services is presenting a basic course in electronic eavesdropping countermeasures from 3 to 14 October at the Buffelspoort Conference Centre, North West Province.
The course in electronic eavesdropping countermeasures, presented since 1998, is suitable for the individual who has no or little previous experience in technical surveillance countermeasures. The 90-hour course is presented over 10 working days.
The course has been designed to allow prospective technical surveillance countermeasures practitioners and security managers that have to manage the process to develop the necessary basic knowledge and skill to provide countermeasures services and consultation for their companies and clients. The course is endorsed by CASA and recorded at the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
The course will introduce the attendee to the technical and real life status of current eavesdropping and technical threats and ways to detect and counter them. All phases of electronic countermeasures are covered and hands-on experience is acquired through the use of various manufacturers' equipment.
This is a unique course aimed at assisting companies and government departments to protect their information against the latest electronic espionage and snooping attacks.
The course is offered by TSCM Services of Centurion in Gauteng. The company is one of a few institutions in the world offering business counterintelligence and technical surveillance countermeasures training courses.
More information on the courses is available at the training section on www.tscm.co.za.
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