General Surveillance |
What is surveillance?A general definition is:
“Surveillance is the covert monitoring of a subject or place with the objective of gathering evidence or intelligence.”
At Corporate Surveillance we subscribe to this. For over 10 years we have been working with corporates to ensure their information is safe, employees trustworthy and their competitors stay 1 step behind.
Available types of surveillanceStatic Observations
On a fixed point, home address or business premises etc, generally using covert observation vans. To obtain research, lifestyle, intelligence and monitor all activity in and out of the premises. Foot and Mobile The actual following of a subject or subjects by means of foot operatives and vehicles. Undercover Operatives Placement of undercover operatives within the workplace. Technical Surveillance By using vehicle tracking and other specialist equipment, to monitor movements and activity. Counter Surveillance Techniques to ascertain if a client is being followed, or premises observed by a third party and/ or hostile surveillance. |