Using thermal imaging for security

  • 11 September 2014
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Author: Didier Stevens (Microsoft MVP Consumer Security/ Posted on 9/11/2014
Do you work in counter surveillance or physical penetration testing? The physical security field in general? If yes, have you considered using a thermal imaging camera to help you in your work?

A thermal imaging camera is a camera that operates in the infrared spectrum, and shows you the temperature of objects in its field of view.

A picture is worth a thousand words, they say, so let me show you a series of illustrative thermal images.



 
 
HelpNetSecurity/ full article here/ http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=17353

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That's a fascinating article.  I never would have thought of using thermal imaging to find cameras, but it makes total sense.
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Hello Webrooters! 
 
This is a great article and I'd like one of these for sure! Another gadjet! But I bet it's costly!:@
 
Thanks Anthony!:D

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