Webinar
Technology Update: Current Technologies to Enforce RF Device Security Policy
Until recently, device policy for secure buildings has effectively been “No Devices Allowed”. However, in some situations exceptions are now being granted for personal medical devices, health monitors and some other operation associated devices. Questions are being asked about the ability to allow some devices in some areas, some of the time. Consequently, there is a need for stratified policy and sophisticated technology which can accurately distinguish between approved and unapproved electronic devices in secure areas.
Presenter: Dr. Baxley is CTO, Bastille and former Director of the Software Defined Radio Lab at Georgia Tech, he will provide updates on the current technologies available to security professionals as they seek to effectively implement and enforce more nuanced electronic device policy.
What you will learn:
In a world where you need to detect and locate unauthorized Cellular, Bluetooth, BLE, Wi-Fi and IoT devices at temporary sites such as forward deployed, conference/hotel, tent, and other remote locations, Dr. Baxley will discuss:
Nature of RF Propagation within Buildings
How Point Frequency Device Finders Work
Review of the Technologies in the Marketplace
DoD Case Studies of Policy and Device Challenges
Likely Changes to Device Policy Resulting from COVID-19
Devices covered:
Handheld Detectors
Single-Sensor Wall Mounted
High-End Portable TSCM Tools
Software Defined Radio Detectors
Networked/Enterprise Solutions
Who should attend?
Security Professionals (Physical, Cyber, SIGINT, TSCM)
J2/6, G2/6, A2/6, N2/6
Network Operations Professionals
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations
Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems (C4)
Joint Staff Intelligence
Information Dominance, Intelligence, Network Operations, Cyberspace Operations
Speaker:
Dr. Bob Baxley, CTO at Bastille and former Director of the Software Defined Radio Lab at Georgia Tech