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vk3pa Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 12:26:57 PM
MEDIA—Press Release details

EM-SEC Technologies Announces Successful Test of
Wireless-Blocking “Paint”
EM-SEC Coating Creates an “Electromagnetic Fortress” that Safeguards Businesses and Government Facilities from Wireless Attacks
Hampton, VA – March 14, 2007 – EM-SEC Technologies, LLC announced today that the tests performed around the perimeter of their “painted” SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) yielded successful results for the protection of wireless devices and other electronic equipment within the structure. The tests confirmed that wireless transmission of information can be protected from unauthorized access by the use of their EM-SEC Coating System.

“The use of EM-SEC Coating as an electromagnetic barrier for the containment of wireless networks has opened a new realm of possibilities for our company and for the future of wireless communications” said Robert Boyd, Vice President and Director of Technology for EM-SEC Technologies, LLC. “As hackers, identity thieves and even terrorists become more sophisticated in the methods they use to obtain information or inflict damage, this experiment confirmed EM-SEC Coating reduces the threat from electronic eavesdropping and blocks out electromagnetic interference for the protection of electronic data.”

This was an exclusive operation to test the effects of utilizing the EM-SEC Coating System as a viable solution to enabling the safe and secure operation of wireless networks within the confines of an architectural enclosure. The EM-SEC Coating System used for these tests is a series of water-based shielding products that restrict the passage of airborne RF (Radio Frequency) signals. The EM-SEC Coating was initially developed to aid the U.S. Government and Military in shielding operation centers in order to safeguard mission critical information against threats to national and homeland security. These tests revealed that EM-SEC Coating can now successfully be utilized by corporate and private companies.

The tests demonstrated that intellectual property can no longer be stolen through the airwaves while inside an EM-SEC-coated facility. The results showed that a one-time application of the EM-SEC Coating creates an “electromagnetic fortress” by preventing airborne hackers from intercepting signals.

“We have developed an innovative shielding system that cannot only be utilized by corporate offices, boardrooms, server and computer rooms and research and development laboratories to protect their digital assets from electronic eavesdropping, but it will also ensure the safe operation of wireless networks”, said Wayne LeGrande, President and Chief Technical Officer, EM-SEC Technologies, LLC.

About EM-SEC Technologies
EM-SEC Technologies, LLC is the sales and marketing arm of Unitech, LLC a unique materials development company that brings to market Unishield and EM-SEC, a series of patented conductive coating systems that have extensive applications in the electronic, communications, security, and defense industries. EM-SEC Technologies, LLC specializes in the secure operation of wireless networks and in the containment and isolation of electromagnetic interference given off by electronic equipment. The coatings are a best-in-class solution for SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) buildings and retrofitting for U.S. Government agencies and Military Operations at home and abroad. EM-SEC Coatings have earned validation by the highest levels of government security operations and are environmentally friendly.

PR Contacts
Pete Hernandez
EM-SEC Technologies, LLC
235 E. Pennsylvania Avenue
Southern Pines, NC 28387
USA
ph@emsectechnologies.com
Phone: (910)-489-9442

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vk3pa Posted - 31 May 2007 : 2:50:32 PM
A new transparent film for windows has been developed which is claimed can block or seriously degrade radio signal penetration. While aimed at companies seeking to secure internal wireless communications, doubtless some organisations will investigate the possibility of using this to block mobile phone signals.

CPFilms, a unit of Solutia sasy that patented technology built into LLumar Signal Defense film reduces electronic signal leakage through windows, a building's point of least resistance, by serving as a transparent barrier that allows light to pass through, while minimizing transmission of wireless (WiFi), radio frequency (RF), and other electronic signals.

Over the past several years, CPFilms says that it has manufactured this high-tech, patented window film for the federal government. The film has been installed on more than 200 buildings within various federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, Department of the Treasury, and Department of State, as well as at facilities within the executive branch and at residences of senior government officials."With the proliferation of mobile communications technologies like cell phones, PDA's, Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi enabled laptops, the airwaves are more flooded than ever with sensitive and confidential information, creating a prime threat for businesses of all sizes," said Arthur Money, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence.

In fact, with a wireless-enabled laptop antenna and some relatively inexpensive electronics, hackers can easily steal wireless and other RF signals. In addition, acoustic signals from conversations and computer keystrokes can be stolen using more sophisticated equipment, such as infrared or laser microphones, from hundreds of yards away.

Developed in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Defense and CPFilms' technology partner, ASTIC Signals Defenses, the film uses a patented combination of metal and metal oxide layers to reduce the signal strength across the entire electromagnetic spectrum.

vk3pa Posted - 29 Apr 2007 : 12:31:25 PM
Hey best thing since sliced bread..
Paint the whole house es no more "cell" fone coverage!! even give the kid's room's a couple of coats es live in peace "no more cell fone" interferance to your style of living!!

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