Physical Security Part 2 - Walls, Doors, and Locks
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- This lesson continues our look at physical security. It addresses exterior and interior walls, doors, and locks. See Table of Contents below.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - External Wall Types
01:16 - Exterior Wall Material Considerations
01:51 - Structure wall as part of the perimeter
02:31 - Exterior walls not part of site barrier
02:53 - Roof Considerations
03:24 - Doors
04:20 - Internal wall construction
04:50 - Wall top gaps
05:16 - Doors
05:46 - Piggybacking
06:12 - Man Traps
06:56 - Locks
09:33 - Electronic lock systems - Наука та технологія
Very clear, straight to the point videos, thank you Tom
Thanks for the feedback...
Could you please do a video on Authentication Protocols, always struggle with them
Not sure what you are asking for. Please provide a little more info.
@@AdventuresinSecurity as in CHAP PAP MSCHAP L2TP etc
@@AdventuresinSecurity do you have a online course with certifications?
@@yayahkamara2304 Sorry, no. I am an online cybersecurity faculty at the University of Phoenix. If that ever changes, I will likely set up a certification course.
Are biometric locks (fingerprint, face recognition etc.) considered safe? Thanks alot for these lessons btw!
They can be. It depends on the technology used. For any biometric system, you need to look at the intersection of false positives and false negatives, as described in my free book chapter, Application of Biometrics (bit.ly/371bCz6). As with any locks, however, you have to remember that locks are only a delaying control. As with all physical security controls, we seek to deter and delay an intruder until we can detect the intrusion and intervene. See my video, Physical Security Part 2 - Walls, Doors, and Locks (ua-cam.com/video/EAeVUDMDSn4/v-deo.html) as well as my article, Managing the Intruder (bit.ly/3LwG7fj).