which one of these barriers are most important

User Generated

zraqhnenivaqxhzne

Computer Science

isol 634 physical security

University of the Cumberlands

Description

Welcome to your first discussion. Before you start answering the discussion question please make sure you finish your reading assignments.

Chapters 4, 5 and 6 of our book covers approaches to security, protective and physical barriers. Your discussion subject of this week is to write an initial post on which one of these barriers are most important when it comes to securing a server room?

Please make sure you have an initial post (about 200 words)

please do it in APA format and references also

Unformatted Attachment Preview

ISOL 634 Physical Security Lesson 2 Chapter 4 – Approaches to Physical Security Chapter 5 – Protective Barriers Chapter 6 – Physical Barriers 1 Chapter 4 Approaches to Physical Security Levels of Physical Security • Minimum Security • Low-level Security • Medium Security • High-level Security • Maximum Security The Value of Planning • Design-Reference Threat • Layer for Protection 2 Chapter 4 Approaches to Physical Security Cont. Physical Barriers • Locks • Access Controls • Security Force • Alarm Systems • Lighting • Communications • CCTV • Response Force • LLEA Coordination 3 Chapter 4 Approaches to Physical Security Cont. The Security Plan • Justification • Convincing Oneself That a Proposal is Justified • Convincing Others It is Justified • Company’s Experience • Personal Experience • Formulating the Approach • Presenting the Approach Summary 4 Chapter 5 Protective Barriers Overview Perimeter Entrances • Entry-Control Stations • Internal Barriers • Designing Security and Layout of Site • Passive Structural Barriers • Active Structural Barriers Barriers Planning Fence Standards Types of Security Fences Summary 5 Chapter 6 Physical Barriers Doors • Personnel Doors • Retrofit Upgrading of Existing Doors • Door Frames • Hinge Vulnerability and Common Countermeasures • Door and Frame Interlocking • Hinges Appropriate for Door Weight • Vehicle Doors • Vault Doors • Strong Room Doors • Emergency Doors 6 Chapter 6 Physical Barriers Cont. Roofs • Upgrading Existing Roofs Floors Fences • Entry and Exit Points Walls and Moats • Topography 7
Purchase answer to see full attachment
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Explanation & Answer

Hi, kindly find attached

Running head: SECURING A SERVER ROOM USING ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

Securing a Server Room Using Access Control Systems
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation

1

SECURING A SERVER ROOM USING ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

2

Securing a Server Room Using Access Control Systems
A server room is a significant room in any organization. Such is because of it the hub of
information and data of that organization, be it financial, security, human resource or records.
Therefore, the safety of such a room is of ...


Anonymous
Really useful study material!

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Similar Content

Related Tags