A telecommunications optical fiber is secured against intrusion by
detecting manipulation of the optical fiber prior to an intrusion event.
This can be used in a non-locating system where the detection end is
opposite the transmit end or in a locating system which uses Fresnel
reflections and Rayleigh backscattering to the transmit end to detect and
then locate the motion. The Rayleigh backscattering time sliced data can
be stored in a register until an intrusion event is detected. The
detection is carried out by a polarization detection system which
includes an optical splitter which is manufactured in simplified form for
economic construction. This uses a non-calibrated splitter and less than
all four of the Stokes parameters. It can use a polarimeter type function
limited to linear and circular polarization or two linear polarizers at
90 degrees.