by Jaye Andone | Jan 28, 2013 | Jaye Andone
The Defense Intelligence Worldwide Trade Show Want to learn about engaging and educating the very people whose job it is to procure security systems for the various branches of the US government? Visit the yearly (formerly known as the DoDIIS Worldwide Conference),...
by Jaye Andone | Jan 17, 2013 | Jaye Andone
Permanent Modular Construction Modular construction of federal projects such as SCIFs has a lot of appeal in Congress, since they represent a way of saving on construction costs. SCIFs are also durable structures that have a reduced impact on the environment. The term...
by Jaye Andone | Jan 7, 2013 | Jaye Andone
When it comes to breaching a facility’s audio security, sometimes it doesn’t take high tech electronics. All it takes is the lowest tech of all: ears. That’s right. All the high tech security in the world does not help if a classified conversation...
by Jaye Andone | Nov 28, 2012 | Jaye Andone
Getting Hacked Hurts During the Cold War, spies used to use contrivances like dead drops and microdots to hide their nefarious activities. While such old school techniques are a little out of date by today’s standards, we’ve seen that it’s hard to...