Video 1,2,3 Flashcards

1
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the predictable state or condition which is free from harm, injury,
destruction, intimidation or fear. The assurance that something of value will not be
taken away.

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SECURITY

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The business of providing security and protection to
private individuals, business enterprises, or government and non government
industries.

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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

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skillful handling of the security and
safety measures of business enterprises and industrial establishments.

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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT

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These are conditions or acts that may cause damage to property, injury,
or loss of life.

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HAZARDS

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The largest Private Law Enforcement Organization in the World

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Pinkerton National Detective Agency

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The first Female Detective in Pinkerton Detective Agency

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Kate Wayne

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the first formally
licensed private security agency

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Special Watchman Agency”

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Special Watchman Agency” later named?

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Jimenez Security Agency

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Jimenez Security Agency, founded by

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Juan and Pedro
Jimenez

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It is the broadest branch of security which is concerned with
the physical measures adopted to prevent unauthorized access to equipment,
facilities, materials, and documents, and to safeguard them against espionage,
sabotage, damage and theft.

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PHYSICAL SECURITY -

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11
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-This is a type of security applied to business groups
engaged in industries like manufacturing, assembling research and development,
processing, warehousing and even agriculture.

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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

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A specialized type of physical security protecting the assets,
personnel, and operation of a bank, with special emphasis on the precaution and
measures to safeguard the cash and assets while in storage, in transit, and during
transaction

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BANK SECURITY -

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13
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It refers to the protection of assets, guests, personal effects and
other properties in hotels, inns, and other similar establishments

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HOTEL SECURITY

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14
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This involves the protection of personnel especially
ranking officials from any harm, kidnap, and other acts

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V. I. P/PERSONAL SECURITY

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Protection of documents, classified papers and vital
records from loss, access to unauthorized persons, damage, theft and compromise,
through proper storage and procedures.

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DOCUMENT SECURITY

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It is the protection resulting from the application of
various measures that prevent or delay the enemy or unauthorized persons in gaining
information through the communication system.

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COMMUNICATION SECURITY

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17
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This is applied in response to the increase of violent crimes
committed against students and school personnel, and school properties.

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SCHOOL SECURITY

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18
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This is involved in the background checks of individuals
commensurate with the security requirements of their work. This also includes
measures designed to protect employees of an organization or business
establishment.

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PERSONNEL SECURITY

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19
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This is applied in response to the mushrooming of
bazaars, marts, super malls, and the like

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SUPERMARKET SECURITY

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20
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This is applied to minimize, if not prevent, losses of cargo
during transit, storage or transfer.

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AIR CARGO SECURITY -

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21
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This is a type of security that deals primari ly with the
protection of processes, formula, patents and other industrial and manufacturing
activities from espionage, infiltration, photocopying.

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OPERATIONAL SECURITY

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MAJOR DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

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PHYSICAL SECURITY

PERSONNEL SECURITY

DOCUMENT AND INFORMATION SECURITY

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23
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Refers to any physical structure whether natural or man-made capable of
restricting, deterring, delaying or preventing illegal and unauthorized access to an
installation.

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Barrier

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24
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these are offered by nature which could obstruct or delay the
passageway of potential intruders

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NATURAL-

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these are structural constructions like fences, walls, floors, roofs,
grills, bars,roadblocks, or other physical means to deter or impede penetration.

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MAN - MADE-

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26
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TWO GENERAL TYPES OF PHYSICAL SECURITY BARRIERS

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Natural
Man made

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include mountains, cliffs, canyons, ravines, seas, marshes,
deserts, or terrain difficult to traverse.

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NATURAL BARRIERS

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are those features constructed by man regardless of their
original intent that tend to delay the intruder. Examples: walls, ceilings, doors, and
fences etc

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STRUCTURAL BARRIERS

29
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includes guards, & charges of quarter’s office and shop
workers,
who stand between the intruder and the matter to be
protected.

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HUMAN BARRIERS

30
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usually shepherd dogs trained for use as guards, aside from
dogs there are other animals that can be used also, like a goose. (Dogs are usually
used as guards as animal barriers because they have a sense of smell 10, 000, 000
times more than humans, but their weakness is their sense of identity unlike
humans.)

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ANIMAL BARRIERS

31
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are usually electrical and electronic devices that could assist
security personnel in detecting intrusions. Examples; protected lighting, and antiintrusion devices.

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✓ ENERGY BARRIERS

32
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system designed to impede unauthorized external acts
such as simple intrusion to armed attack.

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MINIMUM SECURITY i

33
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is a system designed to impede and detect some
unauthorized external activity such as on small retail store, storage warehouses.

A

LOW LEVEL SECURITY

34
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is designed to impede, detect and assess most external activity
and some unauthorized internal activity that range from simple shoplifting to
conspiracy to commit sabotage.

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MEDIUM SECURITY

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  • is designed to impede, detect and assess most
    unauthorized external and internal activities of certain prisons, defense contractors,
    pharmaceutical companies and sophisticated electronic manufacturers.
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HIGH LEVEL SECURITY

36
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is designed to impede, detect and assess most unauthorized
external and internal activities of certain highly sensitive establishments and places

A

MAXIMUM SECURITY

37
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medium or structures, which define the physical limits of
an installation or area to restrict or impede access thereto. Any physical barrier used
to supplement the protection of an inside perimeter.

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PERIMETER BARRIER

38
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A line of protection adjacent to the protected area and passing through points of
possible entry into the area.

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INSIDE PERIMETER

39
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A line protection surrounding but somewhat removed from
the protected area, such as fence.

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OUTSIDE PERIMETER

40
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a metallic container used for the safekeeping of documents or small items
in an office or installations. Safe can be classified as either robbery or burglary
resistance depending upon the use and need.

A

SAFE

41
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this is a heavily constructed fire and burglar resistance container usually
a part of the building structure used to keep and protect cash, documents and
negotiable documents. Vaults are bigger than safe but smaller than a security file
room.

A

VAULT

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  • it is a cubicle in a building constructed a little higher than a vault but
    bigger to accommodate limited people to work on the records inside.
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FILE ROOM

43
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An unobstructed area or a “clear zone” should be maintained on
both sides of the perimeter barrier.

A

CLEAR ZONES

44
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are independent structures designed for physical and visual access
between outside areas.

A

FENCES

45
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made of solid material in such a way that visual access through the
fence structure is denied. Solid fences are constructed with heavy materials such as
bricks, stone and concrete, and usually extended down into the ground to a point of
view below the front line

A

SOLID FENCE

46
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is constructed in such a manner that visual access is permitted
such as wire fence, through the fence structure. It is designed purely to control
physical access between two areas

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FULL VIEW FENCE

47
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additional overhang or barbed wire placed on vertical perimeter fences facing
upward and outward with a 45-degree angle with three to four strands of barbed
wires spaced 6-inches apart and must be stalled on the supporting arms.

A

Top guard

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These security guards are assigned in a particular place of the
compound to guard and watch the area surrounding.

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Fixed Post

49
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this system, the security guard is required to walk and go
around regularly around the company premises.

A

Patrol (Roving)

50
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This are employed in augmenting the existing perimeter security or perimeter
barriers of a certain establishment.

A

Perimeter Guards

51
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the single most cost- effective deterrent to crime because it
creates a psychological deterrent to the intruders

A

Protective Lighting

52
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consisting of a series of fixed luminaries to flood
a given area continuously overlap.

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Stationary luminary

53
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the intensity is focused to the intruder while the observer
or guard remains in the comparative darkness. The lighting is toward the approach
of an entrance to an installation. Lights with reflectors increase gl are

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Glare projection type -

54
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the width of the lighted stop can be controlled and adjusted
to suit the security needs. The lighting is focused; sag, on a file of items rather than
on the background.

A

Controlled lighting

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Similar to continuous lighting but turned on manually or by
special device or other automatic means, when there is suspicion of entry

A

Standby lighting

56
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Standby lighting also is referred to as

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“crash” lighting

57
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portable, manually operated searchlights which
may be lighted continuously during hours of darkness or only as needed, and usually
supplementary to either to the first 2 types.

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Movable lighting Stationary

58
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Duplicative of existing lighting system that is utilized in the
event of electric failure

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Emergency lighting

59
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It assists the security in detecting, impeding, or deterring potential security threats
in the installation.

Its function is to alert the security personnel for any attempt of intrusion into a
protected area, building or compound.

A

Protective Alarms

60
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Type of protective alarm system where the central station is located outside the
installation. When the alarm is sounded, the central station notifies police and other
agencies.

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CENTRAL STATION SYSTEM

61
Q

This functions in the same way as the central system except that it is owned by,
operated and located in the facility. Response to all alarms is by the facility’s own
security or fire personnel.

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PROPRIETARY SYSTEM

62
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In this system installation circuits are led into local police or fire departments by
leased telephone lines.

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AUXILIARY ALARM SYSTEM

63
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This system consists of ringing up a visual or audible alarm near the object to be
protected.

Installed inside the building

A

LOCAL ALARM

64
Q

This system is set to dial a predestined number when the alarm is activated. The
number selected might be the police or the subscriber’s home number, or both.
When the phone is answered, a recording states that an intrusion is in progress at
the location so alarmed.

A

DIAL ALARM SYSTEM

65
Q

usually placed in the teller’s cash drawer and connected to the alarm system
using a wire connector. When currency is removed from the devices, the alarm is
activated. The advantage of these devices is that the robbers frequently remove the
currency and activate the alarm.

A

BILL TRAPS

66
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Super sensitive microphone speaker sensor is installed in walls; ceiling and floors of
the protected area of any sound caused by attempted forced entry inspected by the
sensor.

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  1. AUDIO DETECTION DEVICE
67
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Installed inside the desk or teller station so they can be activated by knee or thigh
pressure. Commonly found in locations where personnel usually perform their duties
from a seated position.

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KNEE OR THIGH BUTTON