Inductive coupling is a method of wiretapping that does not require a physical connection to the wire. Instead, it uses electromagnetic fields to intercept signals from a nearby cable, allowing eavesdroppers to monitor conversations or data transmissions without direct contact.
ASIS Certified Protection Professional (CPP®) References:
Technical Security Countermeasures: CPP materials discuss inductive coupling as a non-invasive method of signal interception.
Communications Security (COMSEC): Preventing unauthorized interception through electromagnetic shielding is emphasized in CPP security guidelines.
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