Accumulative Kestrel Update (August)

This is an accumulative Kestrel update (August) narrative of recent development work, new support files, news and information at the corporate level. We have just posted an updated master Inspection Summary Checklist (ISC) database for use with the Kestrel TSCM Professional Software. Technical operators can download the updated database from the Technical Support Group (TSG) Resource Centre website. Several new checklists have been added and a number of new unpopulated (as of yet) categorized templates have been appended to the TSB 2000 (Technical) Standard checklist structure. This recently added feature, along with the Operator Deployment Log (ODL) technology are very powerful standards-based resources that contribute significantly to liability mitigation, supports operator training and are used to document the entire inspection process. The ISC and ODL are fully integrated at the technology level. These essential resources, along with the Advanced Report Generator ARG technology allow total project management. The final release of the software at the v1.46xx level has now been posted as an air-gap release and via our amazing automatic software update tool to keep the mighty Kestrel TSCM Professional Software up to date in real-time, immediately prior to field deployment to advantage the latest bug fixes, new features, new technology, software tweaks, and deployment tools. We have decidedly entered the next generation of the software development cycle and process at v1.47xx now being tested internally, and once released, the same new features will be posted (cleverly reworded) on a foreign software website for your amusement. We thank them for there copycat efforts and the extra attention they bring to the importance of the mighty Kestrel TSCM Professional Software, as an original, powerful, innovative, and industry disruptive TSCM | SIGINT software platform, rather than a repackaged foreign product. Read our marketing material, visit other websites and you will soon realize, that team Kestrel is your go to partner in countering espionage at all threat levels. Our accumulative Kestrel update (August) also must mention the up-coming Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC) in April 2023. We are now accepting speaker and presenter ideas for technical presentations and briefings. Registration is now open for this event, to be held at the University of Calgary, downtown campus, from Tuesday April 25, 2023 to Thursday April 27, 2023. Attend CTSC 2023 and stay on for a few days, just an hour to the west in the beautiful Rocky Mountains for a mini vacation in Banff. Please visit the CTSC 2023 website for details about this important event.