Monday, May 20, 2019
Physical Security Essay
A six foot fence secures the outer(prenominal) perimeter. Video surveillance is active on the north fence and inactive on the south. A man guard station permits entree into the outer perimeter from the west an unmanned and unlocked gate permits take in from the east. No Trespassing signs are posted at intervals upon the perimeter fence Employees Only is posted on the gate. Visitors must obtain a pass at the guard station.The outer perimeter contains the parking mint candy and office building. The perimeter has two light posts that, when functioning, illuminate the entire parking lot. Currently, the light post on the south side is not functioning.The office building exterior has three outer thresholds and one window. The firstborn door is marked with an Employees Only sign and requires a badge for access. The mho door is the main entrance for visitors and is manned by a guard, who requires a visitors pass for admittance. The third door is an emergency exit only and is clearly marked. Any attempt to gain access through the first door without a badge, the second door without a pass, or the third door at all, results in discouragement activation and guard response. The window is locked from within any attempt to gain access through the window also activates the alarm and alerts the guard.The interior of the office building is segmented into two major flying fields. The first area is the employee workstation only employees can access this area. Visitor and employees can access the second area. Both the first and second areas are monitored by active video surveillance.The second area has two doors, both of which lead to littler offices. The first door is unlocked, but is within sight of video surveillance and employees within the work station. A visitor trying to attempt access to this office results in alarm activation. The second door is obscured from both employees and video surveillance and is unlocked. Each office contains valuable assets. Employees c an access either office at will.Within the workstation and smaller offices are several computers. Passwords are required for access to each computer. Each employee has a password and can access network information at any time.
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