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- Keeping the knowledge of our involvement to a strictly need
to know basis.
- Making initial contact by secure means mobile phones,
calling from your office or writing to us on your office computer
could lead to compromise. Consider whether alternatives such as
our secure contact form, public
payphones or Internet cafes might be more appropriate. If you
do use a telephone, ensure that your number is withheld, in order
to further reduce possible paper trails.
- When you first make contact, keep the details general if you
suspect that your communications could be monitored. We can then
agree arrangements to ensure that further communications are secure.
If appropriate, we can consider the use of covert ECM sweeps and
counter surveillance teams to ensure that any face to face discussions
are fully confidential.
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