The laboratory is located in room 4-232 and is used for the "Signals and Processes in Security Systems" and "Technical Information Protection" disciplines. As part of these disciplines, students learn to:
- detect embedded devices, such as hidden video cameras, bugs and other technical means of unauthorized access to information;
- detect dangerous and hidden signals in the transmission of information using voice, mobile and digital communication;
- design systems for protecting information from leakage through acoustic channels and indirect electromagnetic radiation.
The laboratory is equipped with:
- a digital TV and projector for demonstrating presentations, thematic videos, etc;
- 10 workstations with Intel Core i3 laptops;
- 10 additional seats for students with their own gadgets.
A variety of equipment is used in laboratory work in the above disciplines:
- Bug Hunter Professional bug detectors;
- iProTech WEGA hidden camera detectors;
- professional infrared thermal imagers UNI-T;
- audio safe books;
- logic signal analyzers Hantek complete with FPGA DE1-SoC Board;
- MARS TZO 4-2 noise generator with acoustic and vibration emitters;
- a device for protecting gadgets from information leakage through the channels of side electromagnetic radiation Basalt-5GESH;
- SCORPION PRO mobile jammers (GSM, 3G, 4G, 4G LTE+ CDMA, WiFi/Bluetooth, DCS, LoJack, GPS, Glonass).