10/19/2020
What is a Bug Sweep?
A Technical Security Countermeasures (TSCM) sweep, or a bug sweep is a physical and electronic inspection to identify equipment used for corporate espionage. We are Certified Specialists in the detection and location of eavesdropping devices.
https://www.glenbass.net/tscm-what_is_a_bug_sweep.php
What is a Bug Sweep?
A Technical Security Countermeasures (TSCM) sweep, or a bug sweep is a physical and electronic inspection to identify equipment used for corporate espionage. We are Certified Specialists in the detection and location of eavesdropping devices.
A Bug Sweep has several components
1: Physical inspection of the entire search zone
2: Rf spectrum sweep and analysis of all radio frequencies
3: Enhanced electronic search of the entire zone
4: Identification of physical security weaknesses
If you or your organization is in need of a TSCM Bug Sweep, please contact Glen Bass Investigations to learn more.
https://www.glenbass.net/tscm-what_is_a_bug_sweep.php
10/19/2020
Is your office bugged?
A well trained staff is critical to maintaining office security.
Train Security Processes
Establish a security procedure for the concern that your office may be bugged.
Include in your basic employee training a specific process for reporting a suspicion of corporate espionage. This procedure is as important as any high security reporting process, chain of custody is paramount to maintaining secrecy.
GBI: Glen Bass Investigations -Is your office bugged?
GBI's proven techniques in Counter-Surveillance & Technical Security Countermeasures (TSCM - Corporate Bug Sweep Services) to secure our clients locations
10/19/2020
Prevent Eavesdropping and Protect Privacy
Protection against the installation of eavesdropping devices or "Bugs"require
Awareness: Train staff on the importance of security and situational awareness
Control: Control access to secure areas with visitor badges and logbooks
Supervision: Bugs take time to install, supervise service personnel
Inspection: Inspect new technology, gifts and furnishings
GBI: Glen Bass Investigations -Prevent Corporate Espionage
Could your office be bugged? Are you vulnerable to eavesdropping and video surveillance?
10/03/2020
Ecology Examination has been "Out of Business" since 2016. The system is still live and works as designed but is no longer available to outside or second party interests.
It is being used as a tool to investigate companies for polluting our environment, by me Glen Bass as a service to my clients. www.glenbass.net
GBI: Glen Bass - Minnesota Private Investigator
GBI is a full service detective agency in Minnesota. Our private investigators provide a broad scope of services to businesses, government and individuals
03/01/2016
Flint Michigan underscores the importance of “Knowing your water”.
Recent news arising from Flint Michigan’s drinking water crisis has revealed the cumulative effects of poorly maintained water systems and treatment plants. Efforts to save money have overshadowed the necessity to perform critical infrastructural maintenance and provide clean drinkable water.
Unfortunately, it is a foregone conclusion that Flint is merely the tip of the iceberg. As budgets are slashed and infrastructure upgrades apparently unpopular, public and private water systems have taken steps to mitigate costs at the expense of water cleanliness.
Meanwhile ground contamination from agriculture, industry and Oil & Gas operations has called many rural well water systems into question due to contaminants seeping into the water supplies from the ground.
EcoExam.com provides sampling kits and certified laboratory analysis to businesses and homeowners to analyze their water supply and report the information needed to “Know your water”.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/michigan/flint-water-crisis/2016/02/29/flint-employees-em-river-water-plan/81100790/
2 Flint employees, EM OK’d river water plan
That controversial decision was a major contributor to the water quality issues, including high lead levels
08/26/2014
San Francisco Baykeeper uses environmental sampling to assess stormwater runoff at Bay Area industrial sites. Here is one of their success stories.
Benicia Recycling Facility Agrees to Protect the Bay from Toxic Runoff
Posted August 26, 2014 Pacific Rim Recycling in Benicia recently agreed to install controls to keep the recycling facility’s toxic runoff from polluting San Francisco Bay. Baykeeper brought suit under the Clean Water Act based on Pacific Rim’s reports of tests of its runoff. The testing showed that…