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The rise of cybertheft and electronic eavesdropping through high-security office building windows has become an alarming trend both in the Faraday cage federal government and private sector. Although there are many ways to swipe classified and sensitive information electronically, the ability to steal data from cell phones and computer screens using devices to penetrate clear glass office building windows is not a difficult task.
Cyber thieves often stay one step ahead of authorities as their technical knowledge allows them to keep coming up with new ways to steal critical information – usually for financial gain.
The act of electronic eavesdropping requires a special skill set, as the thieves utilize the latest technology to penetrate clear glass and steal vital information from cell phones and computer screens.
So widespread has cyber theft and electronic eavesdropping become, the FBI has created its own cybercrime unit totally dedicated to stopping cyber thieves.
When building owners or property managers discover they have an electronic eavesdropping issue they know it has to be dealt with quickly. Tenants who are victims of the cyber theft attacks will firmly request that the problem be solved.
Some building owners and property managers assume the best solution is the replace the windows with a type of glass with electronic radio frequency shielding components. This is a costly solution.
More viable and far less expensive is the installation of radio frequency shielding film, also known as RF film. The concept of electromagnetic shielding involves reducing the electromagnetic field in a space by blocking the field with barriers made of conductive or magnetic materials. Typically, shielding is applied to enclosures to isolate electrical devices from their surroundings. It also can be applied to cables to isolate wires from the environment through which the cable runs. Electromagnetic shielding that blocks radio frequency electromagnetic radiation is also known as RF shielding.
The shielding can reduce the coupling of radio waves, electromagnetic fields and electrostatic fields. A conductive enclosure used to block electrostatic fields is also known as a Faraday cage. The amount of reduction depends very much upon the material used, its thickness, the size of the shielded volume and the frequency of the fields of interest and the size, shape and orientation of apertures in a shield to an incident electromagnetic field.
As a result, it takes experienced radio frequency [RF] shielding film installers to know what type of film to install to match a particular cyber security issue involving office building windows.
There are many misconceptions about radio frequency [RF] shielding film. Among them:
“I’ll Feel More Comfortable Knowing The Installation Has Been Done Correctly If Commercial Window Shield Completes The Work.”
Phyllis Liebman, Senior Construction Manager,
Vornado/Charles E. Smith
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