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7th Annual TSCM "Bug-off"

Our unique TSCM "Bug-off" is an excellent way to network and learn from other like-minded professional TSCM operators while participating in a mildly entertaining and competitive practical component to the conference agenda.

Our previous competitive "Bug-off" events were an outstanding success and provided an excellent opportunity for a light-hearted competitive sprit during the conference.

The “Bug-off” is open to all conference participants who wish to participate for a chance to win a host of prizes and perhaps most importantly, bragging rights.

The individual that has identified accurately the most technical threats will be deemed the 1st prize winner, and so with the 2nd and 3rd prizes.Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC)

Seasoned TSCM technical operators and those who are new to the Technical Security industry will utilize whatever equipment they normally use on the job or may utilize the various supplied equipment resources available on-site.

The individual will be provided with a time based assignment to be completed and submitted to the conference committee for evaluation.

Prizes, Awards, Peer Recognition, and Bragging Rights are just a few of the benefits for participants of our 7th annual TSCM “Bug-off”.

The TSB "Office of Evil Intent" is eagerly looking forward to our 7th annual competitive "Bug-off" and the brave few that are prepared to accept the ultimate challenge.

As usual the "Office of Evil Intent" (aka Paul D Turner) will be designing a challenging experience for all those who dare to choose to participant in this year's competitive event.

Our "Bug-off" will take on a totally new look this year as it will be conducted within our dedicated special project room consisting of a typical corporate meeting environment.


CTSC 2012 "Bug-off" Prizes 

The CTSC will award a variety of prizes to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners based on a combination of each individual participant's actual results in properly detecting and identifying a host of Technical Surveillance Devices (TSD) and Technical Security Hazards (TSH) during his / her inspection of the target area.

The results and awards will be announced during the Dinner and Awards event on the evening of the second day of the conference.

All CTSC 2011 registered participants are welcome to sign-up and actively participant in this years event.

We are also pleased to recognize the sponsors of this year's CTSC 2012 "Bug-Off" who have donated prizes to make this event a tremendous success.


CTSC 2011 "Bug-Off" 1st Prize

1st Prize ($1,375.00)

Kestrel TSCM TM Professional Software (3-Day) Operator Certification Program

Sponsor

Professional Development TSCM Group Inc.

Description

This year, our 1st prize consists of a training certificate valid for the Technical Security Branch (TSB) 3-Day Operator Certification Program conducted at our Resident Training Centre (RTC) located in Cornwall Ontario; and includes (2 nights) of accommodation and all meals on-site at the training facility. The certificate is valid for training only and has no cash value. Please note that only training and instructional course materials are included. A copy of the Kestrel TSCM TM Professional Software is not required to complete the training and is not included as part of the training. Attending this program qualifies past graduates of the Technical Security Specialist (TSS) Designate Certification Program for credit towards the Annual Certification Review (ACR) requirements.

 

CTSC 2011 "Bug-Off" 2nd Prize 

2nd Prize ($795.00)

Signal Hound Receiver USB-SA44A

Sponsor

Professional Development TSCM Group Inc.

Description

The Signal Hound TM USB-SA44A is a (1 Hz to 4.4 GHz) Spectrum Analyzer and Measuring Receiver that is ideal for general lab and field use. The receiver is directly powered by a High Speed USB 2.0 Port and can be setup in a matter of minutes. The receiver includes AM and FM demodulation capability and comes with an excellent basic spectrum analyzer software application. This prize package is an excellent learning platform for those familiar and not familiar with Software Defined Radio (SDR) and basic Spectrum Analyzer concepts.

 

CTSC 2011 "Bug-Off" 3rd Prize 

3rd Prize ($175.00)

The Stealth SM2020 - Portable Speech Protection System

Sponsor

Professional Development TSCM Group Inc.

Description

The Stealth SM2020 is the most advanced portable speech protection system which protects against listening and recording devices. The Stealth SM2020 creates sound barrier interference which masks speech and any sound to be extremely difficult or impossible to extract the original content from the noise.

 

 

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