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, feature tweaks, hardware support, and updated default settings. One of the most notable enhancements brings focus and clarity to the existing Zoom to Peak (ZTP) feature with additional visualization and improved functional response. The February 2023 edition of the Kestrel TSCM Newsletter is now available for download or online viewing. We are pleased to confirm that Professional Development TSCM Group Inc., in cooperation with Vilution Ltd., will exhibit at the official UK government global Security & Policing, Home Office Event, at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, hosted by the Home Office Joint Security & Resilience Centre (JSaRC). Our presence in the UK and EU have been well received and our partnership with Vilution Ltd., has provided a renewed confidence and trust across Europe, in our ability to provide ethical sales in support of national, and international security. The Canadian Technical Security Conference (CTSC 2023) is on-track for April 25, 2023 to April 27, 2023 at the University of Calgary – Downtown Campus in Calgary Alberta Canada.
The conference is just $495.00 + 5% GST for this powerful 3-day professional development event. There are even a few more seats available for the special advanced 6-day Certified Technical Operator (CTO) training opportunity leading up to the CTSC event, also running at the University of Calgary from April 17, 2023 to April 22, 2023. Our ability to elevate technical operators to spectrum warriors starts with attending the Kestrel CTO | CGTO official certification training. You will want to visit the UK publication, Intersec magazine (Journal of International Security), and review the perhaps enlightening January 2023 issue for an editorial by Paul D Turner, TSS TSI relating to Radio Frequency Intercept.