Wow, another super feature ready for final release! We have now incorporated a powerful new addition to the Tap Capture Plot (TCP) feature within the pending Mighty Kestrel v1.49xx Update. This is an important release given the complexities of navigating larger facilities at higher perceived threat levels. Our Mighty Kestrel v1.49xx Update already support the
Announcements
Professional Development TSCM Group Inc., is pleased to announce the following company news items and corporate updates. If you would like information regarding our operational capability, professional standards, TSCM training and certification, please contact us by email or call to discuss confidential matters with one of our certified Technical Security Specialists (TSS).
Kestrel Update v1.48xx
We are pleased to announce a very significant new Kestrel TSCM Professional Software release. Our Kestrel Update v1.48xx is now available and is yet another true industry disruptive milestone, advancing the art and science of technical security. Our latest Kestrel Update v1.48xx has been several months in the making and has seen a wide range
Kestrel SIGINT Professional Software
Professional Development TSCM Group Inc., is please to announce the initial release of our government only SIGINT software. Our initial release includes all of the standard TSCM functionality and a powerful new Advanced Project Management (APM) TM and Advanced Radio Recovery (ARR) TM feature that includes our Hot-Swap Radio (HSR) TM capability. The Kestrel SIGINT
Vilution Limited (UK) (EU)
Vilution Limited (UK) (EU), is our authorized master distributor for the United Kingdom and European Union market region, and brings a strong partnership that continues to strengthen the presence of the Kestrel TSCM Professional Software. Kestrel was innovated and developed by Professional Development TSCM Group Inc., and initially released back in 2009 to bring a
United Kingdom and Versailles France
Our first week in the United Kingdom ended with a very productive side trip to Versailles France to meet with existing and new Kestrel users. Our mission is progressing well, with still another week of meetings and our exhibiting at the Security & Policing UK Home Office event. Team Kestrel has strengthened our relationship with
15th Canadian Technical Security Conference
The 15th Canadian Technical Security Conference is fast approaching. The 15th Canadian Technical Security Conference is scheduled to run from Tuesday April 25, 2023 to Thursday April 27, 2023 at the University of Calgary | Downtown Campus. CTSC 2023 is the 15th annual event wit a focus on TSCM and a Cyber-Security. component. This year’s
New Kestrel Software Alert!
We are pleased to announce a new Kestrel software alert! This new Kestrel software alert covers both the bridgehead.exe automatic software updater and the full manual air-gap installer for classified and non-network connected Kestrel workstations. This latest release is a generational update from v1.47.0xx to v1.48.0xx with a range of minor bug fixes, new features,
Happy Kestrel New Year!
2023 is the self-declared year of the Kestrel. Happy Kestrel New Year! Did we say, Happy Kestrel New Year! The excitement builds as the new licensing model roles out, as a standards-compliant TSCM application, supporting a our Total Energy Capture (TEC) methodology. Spectrum management is no longer a simple task of “spectrum analysis” and requires
TSCM and Cyber Security Event
The only long standing TSCM and Cyber Security event is coming to Calgary Alberta (Canada) from April 25, 2023 to April 27, 2023 at the University of Calgary Downtown Campus! This event is the only TSCM focused event, running since 2006. The TSCM and Cyber Security event is called the Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC).
RDTC Motivational Therapy!
The class response to the assigned mission, was a resounding, “really”! RDTC motivational therapy certainly builds character. The venue, our Red Deer Training Centre (RDTC) TM facility in Alberta Canada. The temperature, -29C with a wind chill of -40C. The mission assigned was to localize a hostile signal event somewhere in the great outdoors of