Shimizu launches IT security consulting service

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Japanese firm Shimizu has launched an IT security consulting service for companies in Japan.


The contracting group said it expects to sign at least five
companies up to its service in the first year, with clients sourcing a
variety of security hardware and software.
 
As part of its service, Shimizu said it will work with clients on
installing or upgrading their buildings to prevent wireless or RF
network eavesdropping from outside the premises.
 
 
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