Russian Spy Ring: Is Surveillance Really Like That?
The recent news about the FBI’s breaking up of a Russian spy ring in America seems to promote a rather old fashioned view of surveillance. The suspects clearly aren’t Private Investigators, but are the methods they used – park bench … Continue reading
Background Checks: Who are you going to employ?
As an employer, one of the most difficult challenges you face is finding the right employees. Especially in industries where discretion and secrecy are required, for example surrounding your company’s intellectual rights, this includes the need to check prospective employees … Continue reading
Computer Forensics: The Modern Side of the Private Eye
In the films of old, Private Investigators are always shown as driving around following suspects, or tracking people down to foreign locations. It’s certainly true that the traditional skills of surveillance and debugging are as important now as ever, but … Continue reading
Debugging: Are People Watching You?
In any industry that relies on information being kept secret, as well as in governmental organisations, a key concern has always been to check that your information isn’t ending up in the wrong hands. Does your company deal with information … Continue reading