What are some good resources to read up on how to do this? With all the stuff these days that spies on us, including CPUs that have a 3G radio in them, I want to look into the options of completely shielding my server room from all types of RF from low to high frequencies. High frequencies are probably the most important and probably easier to block against but considering the secrecy of spy devices it's best to cover as wide spectrum as possible. There is obviously more to it than just plastering the walls, ceiling and floor with tin foil, and the material you use, the shape of installation etc probably all plays a role. Ex: you can wrap your phone in tin foil and still have it receive a call, so it's more complicated than that.
I'd like to at least read up on various techniques, and then decide what is worth doing if anything. My options are rather open as currently the room is just framed, there is no drywall up. There is a drycore subfloor though, which idealy, I would want some shielding material to go UNDER it and not over, but since it's a basement, I'm almost wondering if I could get away with not shielding the floor as any RF would basically bounce around and be directed down and dissipate. But maybe not.
Also since there are various wire penetrations such as electrical and data, that is obviously going to allow some RF to get through, what are good techniques to deal with this? Is optical barrier the only way? (ex: fibre with a switch that is outside the room).
I can probably rerun a lot of cables so that they all enter in one common location as well.
With all this spy stuff I just feel I need to do more to try to protect myself. At very least protect the most critical equipment. Shielding the entire house would be prohibitive. Maybe if ever I build one then it's something I could do.
I'd like to at least read up on various techniques, and then decide what is worth doing if anything. My options are rather open as currently the room is just framed, there is no drywall up. There is a drycore subfloor though, which idealy, I would want some shielding material to go UNDER it and not over, but since it's a basement, I'm almost wondering if I could get away with not shielding the floor as any RF would basically bounce around and be directed down and dissipate. But maybe not.
Also since there are various wire penetrations such as electrical and data, that is obviously going to allow some RF to get through, what are good techniques to deal with this? Is optical barrier the only way? (ex: fibre with a switch that is outside the room).
I can probably rerun a lot of cables so that they all enter in one common location as well.
With all this spy stuff I just feel I need to do more to try to protect myself. At very least protect the most critical equipment. Shielding the entire house would be prohibitive. Maybe if ever I build one then it's something I could do.