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Author: Eric Kuczynski

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Signals Defense technology is the written standard for the US Government and commercial organizations desiring to properly secure locations handling sensitive and/or classified information. From security window films, decorative films, and custom motorized blinds Signals Defense is your one-stop shop of experts in the building shielding and security sector.
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Look around your office and you’ll likely easily spot several devices that emit RF, or radio frequencies. In fact, the likes of phones, computers, wireless networks, microphones, modems and more are all devices that emit RF. And being that networks can be hacked by wrongdoers intercepting RF signals, more businesses are taking such matters seriously and taking the proper measures to guard against this type of intrusion.In this podcast, we talk about the importance of choosing a professional to assist in measuring your RF and why you should leave RF readings to the professionals, you’ll likely save time, money and hassle in the long run. Bottom line: Rely on the pros for RF measurement!
If you've ever experienced Wi-Fi Internet issues around your home, part of the troubleshooting that you might consider may consist of assessing your router's position in your home and determining if it's often dealing with electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic interference, or EMI, can occur when you're in the vicinity of any device that emits such signals. In a household environment, this might include microwaves, cordless telephones, sensors, Bluetooth speakers and more. It’s typically resolved by simply repositioning your router to reduce this interference.In this podcast, we take a closer look at EMI, EMI shielding and why you should care about it.
When talking about the myths about what it takes to secure a building, the range of theories we've heard on radio frequencies (RF) are hard to encapsulate into a blog, but suffice it to say that much of what we hear is factually inaccurate. In this podcast, we thought it was best to have a podcast to deal with the myths that we hear most regularly. So, without further ado, here are our top five myths on RF shielding a building
In this podcast, we're going to explain to you the basics behind 5G technology, how it works, why it has the potential to be such a game-changer and we'll even wrap up with how 5G plays into the Internet of Things, or IoT.Ultra-high speeds, low latency and connectivity like we've never experienced before are just a few of the factors that have everyone so excited about the potential of the 5G network. But as is the case with every new technology, there's still a lot of work that needs to be done before it can truly become widespread. And then after it does become widely adopted, organizations are going to have to proceed with caution and invest in the right resources to ensure a safe network.Enjoy
When most people think of the best ways to safeguard an office or commercial facility, things like alarm systems, reinforced door locks and video surveillance likely immediately come to mind. And while it's true that the doors are one of the most common access points for thieves, managers who only prioritize securing these conventional entrances and exits are ignoring other key vulnerabilities. In this case, we're talking about windows, which are arguably an office's weakest link
To bust this myth, one-way mirrors aren't really mirrors at all. Instead, they're just insulated windows with a highly reflective coating or window film, combined with altered room lighting. Essentially, here's what happens: The glass is made to be reflective on one side, then brightly lighting one side of the glass, and darkening the other side of it.
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