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RF shielding is

[t]he application of materials to surfaces of a building, room, or a room within a room, that makes the surface largely impervious to electromagnetic energy. As a technical security countermeasure, it is used to contain or dissipate emanations from information processing equipment and to prevent interference by externally generated energy.[1]

References[]

  1. 12 FAM 090 (full-text).
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