2.1 Summarize the importance of physical security measures Flashcards
2.1 Summarize the importance of physical security measures
2.1 Summarize the importance of physical security measures
Mantrap
Two sets of interlocking doors inside a small space, where one must close before the 2nd set opens.
May be manual w/ a security guard locking/unlocking, otherwise armed by video cam/security team.
Badge Reader
Usually RFID badges or SMART Cards. Reader will authenticate and register the individual’s signal for access.
User data can be stored on a magnetic strip or NFC contactless storage.
Access is provided through security badges that contain coded data that identifies users to the security system.
Smart Card
A type of badge or card for authenticating an individual for access into a facility or allowing an individual to provide their own personal (authenticated) signature on a device.
Security Guard
a Human security guard placed in/around a location to allow/ disallow access protect it.
Door Lock
Requires a key to open the door handle
Deadbolt Door Lock
Has a seperate locking bolt on the door frame that, in addition to being separate from the handle conventional lock/key or with a deadbolt that’s used to be able to lock a door solidly in place.
Electronic Door Lock
IS opened with by using a PIN, electronic keypad, and can be called a cipher, combo, or keyless
Token-based Door Lock
a smart lock using a magnetic card or a proximity reader to detect presence of a wireless key or one-time passcode
Biometric Door Lock
a lock integrated with a biometric scanner that unlocks with authenticated and registered biometric features of the individual gaining access FINGERPRINT, RETINA, VOICE
Multifactor Door Lock
This lock combines more than one method of entry
Security Guard
a Human security guard placed in/around to allow/ disallow access protect against a security breach.
Hardware tokens
Tokens are a security component necessary for devices to communicate and provide the holder of the token the appropriate access level. Tokens are passed across connections to a card reader, a magnetic swipe, or via wireless communication.
Cable locks
Cable lock/key. Locks that physically keep the device from being moved a set distance from it’s base location.
`Server locks
Locks, screens, cages, and chassis security that can be locked, preventing PHYSICAL HUMAN FROM access to power or ports.