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Eavesdropping Detection and Counterespionage Consulting enquiries are invited from corporate, government and professional security entities.
For federal procurement purposes, U.S. Government regulations classify Murray Associates Counterespionage as a Small Business, Professional Consulting Firm.
Registered Vendor:
• National Security Agency (NSA ARC)
• DoD - CCR
• Exostar SourcePass
• Jones Lang LaSalle
• ISNetworld
• Ariba
Who we are.
What we do.
How we can help you. (4:17)
This American Life (interview)
First, a 'debugging sweep' performed by a typical "spy shop" employee, followed by a discussion with Kevin D. Murray about the professional TSCM inspections he conducts for business and government.
This American Life - Episode: "Spies Like Us"
Courtesy - PRI - Public Radio International (audio only, 14:22)
Discovery Channel - Daily Planet
The Daily Planet interviewed the Murray Associates technicians while they conducted an electronic eavesdropping detection audit. The video clip shows them conducting spectrum analysis, non-linear junction detection, infrared detection, a Wi-Fi security and compliance audit and more.
If you ever wanted to look over the shoulder of a bug sweep team in action this is your chance. (5:27)
HBO - "K Street"
Murray Associates conducts an eavesdropping detection audit and provides a debriefing for James Carville and Mary Matalin. (Executive Producers: George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh, 4:14)
Synopsis...
As the show opens, the offices of Bergstrom Lowell are being searched for listening devices. James Carville and Mary Matalin talk to Kevin D. Murray, a consultant, about increasing their "perimeter security." He points out that none of the offices have locks on the doors, and suggests shredding their garbage and installing a noise masking system to thwart eavesdroppers. When Matalin wonders if they're just being paranoid, Murray tells them to trust their instincts if they feel something is wrong. Apparently, all these precautions are in response to suspicions about the real-life leak to columnist Robert Novak of the name of a CIA operative. When rumors start spreading that Matalin may have been the source, Carville tries to persuade her to hire a lawyer. He's worried she'll be subpoenaed, and points out that in Washington, you're "guilty until proven innocent." At a function, Al Hunt quietly tells Carville that the Justice Department is going to subpoena records from all consulting firms connected to the White House. Meanwhile, the firm discusses a potential conflict in handling both wind power clients and oil interests. Maggie (Mary McCormack) and Tommy (John Slattery) visit another consultant, Jack Quinn, to see about exchanging clients with him. Tommy has a phone conversation with his dad (Robert Prosky) and it's clear that something terrible has happened to Anna. Tommy is later shown erasing e-mails from Anna from his computer. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide -- http://tv.msn.com/movies/movie.aspx?m=556376
CNBC - Crime Inc. - Secrets for Sale
Discussion of business espionage, corporate-level debugging (TSCM) and the electronic countermeasures instrumentation involved. Especially important is the FBI's warning. (5:24)
"Someone's Watching"
The New York Times / Discovery Channel documentary with Murray Associates explaining Advanced Eavesdropping Detection and TSCM instrumentation. (2:42)
212 - On Assignment
Fox news follows Murray Associates on an assignment. (5:43)
Hotel / Conference Center Eavesdropping
Audio visual equipment supplied by hotel / conference centers often leave meetings vulnerable to eavesdroppers. (1:59)
USB Voice Recorder in the Boardroom
See how a boardroom can be bugged in seconds. (1:59)
Bug in the Office
See how an office can be bugged in seconds. (1:36)