Corporate espionage, insider leaks, and hidden surveillance devices now operate across both the physical and digital spectrum. Olympic Tactical & Investigations provides integrated TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures), bridging traditional bug sweeps with digital forensics, network analysis, and insider threat intelligence.
Our multidisciplinary teams combine the field expertise of licensed investigators with advanced technical capabilities, ensuring comprehensive protection against eavesdropping, information theft, and covert monitoring.
Physical & Eleactronic Sweep Operations
Our teams deploy to facilities, residences, and vehicles with full-spectrum detection technology to locate concealed surveillance devices, including:
- Hidden cameras — identified through retroreflection, IR, and Bluetooth signal tracing
- Listening devices (bugs) — detected with non-linear junction detectors, metal detection, and FLIR imaging
- Radio frequency (RF) anomalies — analyzed across VLF–EHF bands using wide-spectrum analyzers
We inspect infrastructure, furniture, electrical outlets, and fixtures to ensure zero tolerance for unauthorized equipment.
Network & Communications Security
Physical sweeps are supported by digital forensics and network intrusion analysis, ensuring no threat escapes detection once inside your environment.
Capabilities include:
- Ethernet and IP traffic monitoring for tapping or packet diversion
- Landline and VoIP system analysis for wiretaps or PBX breaches
- Forensic imaging and log review in cooperation with OlyTac’s cyber response team
All findings are documented in encrypted forensic reports suitable for legal or internal investigation use.
Insider Threat & Behavioral Correlation
Our TSCM process integrates behavioral intelligence and insider threat analysis to address risks originating within the organization.
We monitor and correlate:
- Device connection histories
- Wireless and Bluetooth pairing logs
- Employee access patterns and potential exfiltration behavior
- Compromised credentials and dark web exposure
These insights enable early identification of insider activity linked to surveillance or data leaks.
Social Media & Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Integration
Social media and digital footprints often reveal more than hidden hardware. Our OSINT and social media monitoring team works alongside TSCM specialists to detect:
- Posts, images, or metadata suggesting covert surveillance activity
- Leaked internal data or sensitive geolocation exposure
- Threat actors mapping your organization’s personnel or routines
The combined analysis strengthens overall situational awareness and brand protection.
Forensic Collaboration & Incident Response
When a threat is identified, our Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) team coordinates with the TSCM operators to secure and preserve evidence.
Deliverables include:
- Full chain-of-custody documentation
- Digital imaging of compromised systems
- Threat attribution and remediation support
- Legal liaison assistance for evidence admissibility
Structural & Acoustic Vulnerability Testing
We assess physical structures for vulnerabilities to sound transmission and vibration-based eavesdropping, using:
- Acoustic sensors and accelerometers
- Sound-level monitors for identifying reflective or conductive materials
- RF and infrared mapping of walls, ceilings, and window systems
This ensures conference rooms, executive offices, and residences meet counterintelligence-grade privacy standards.
Specialized Detection Tools
Our field teams employ tools and methods including:
- Retroreflection and infrared detection
- Non-linear junction detectors (NLJD)
- Wide-spectrum RF analyzers
- Portable X-ray inspection units for concealed electronics
- Audio wire and underground line detection systems
Integrated Threat Response
Unlike standalone “bug sweep” vendors, OlyTac’s TSCM division works in constant coordination with:
- Digital Forensics & Incident Response
- Insider Threat & Intelligence
- Corporate Investigations
This structure ensures that every potential signal, leak, or device is analyzed within its broader operational context, linking physical findings to digital evidence and human behavior.

