You work tirelessly to build your business over the course of several years, perhaps even decades. The last thing you want is for your business to crash and burn in the blink of an eye. Unfortunately, with how digitized today’s business operations are, you could be losing the data and competitive advantage you’ve worked so hard to earn without even realizing it.

Yes, there are a lot more things that you need to worry about when it comes to running your business aside from making sure you’re meeting your profit goals each quarter. And one of the most important things that you should be regularly tasking yourself with is taking the proper measures to ensure that you’re at a minimal risk from being hacked by a party that could ruin you. While there are various securities that you should already have in place, chances are you’ve never heard of or considered emission security. Here’s a closer look at what it entails:

What’s Emission Security?

Emission security, or EMSEC, involves preventing hackers from being able to pick up cues from certain hardware within a business. Specifically, many electronics emit electromagnetic energy – and if this energy is detected by the wrong party, the likes of keystrokes can be picked up and conversations can be intercepted. EMSEC is especially crucial in confidential environments, when this electromagnetic energy could potentially be devastating if it were to be picked up by wrongdoers. However, if you have data that you don’t want to jeopardize, it would be wise for you to consider emission security too.

Some of the common devices in the office environment that emit electromagnetic energy include telecommunication systems, radios, computers and more.

Signals Defense Can Protect against Data Emissions

Surely, you’ve seen movies depicting federal agents or law enforcement officers listening in on other parties as part of a sting operation. Think of emissions security like that, except when it occurs to a business.

How to Enhance Your Emissions Security

When hackers are trying to access confidential data, they’re likely not doing it from inside of your facility, but “listening” from outside of it. Hence, you want to make sure that vulnerable areas of the building that have a tendency to “leak” this electromagnetic energy are properly managed. One of the leading causes of electromagnetic leakage is none other than windows. Noting this, ensuring that your facility is outfitted with the right protective window films to keep electromagnetic energy from emitting outside of the building is something worth considering. While no building will be able to 100 percent eliminate the risk of a hacking or data breach, taking the proper measures to greatly minimize the risk can offer peace of mind and enhanced security.

Are you confident that you’re taking the necessary steps to minimize the risk of a data breach? Emissions security is just one piece of the overall security puzzle, but it’s a piece that shouldn’t be downplayed. The engineers at Signals Defense can assist you in protecting your office or building.