this is the broadest type of security.
PHYSICAL SECURITY
-As a major division of industrial security, it can be defined as those measures taken to prevent physical access or entry to an installation or area by unauthorized personnel.
PHYSICAL SECURITY
-in order that barrier could prevent unauthorized access and serves its purpose very well, there should be an integration of all barriers adopted in the installation
DEFENSE IN DEPTH MEANS BARRIER AFTER BARRIER
covers other types of security to protect equipment, documents, facilities and materials against theft, damage, sabotage or espionage. It also encompasses protection of personnel from any criminal act.
PHYSICAL SECURITY
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL SECURITY
-Since each installation is different, each will have different problems to overcome.
-The security procedures will not be adequate for all installations
EACH INSTALLATION IS DIFFERENT
-No action is taken to neutralize the act of espionage because surreptitious entry is not usually detected.
SURREPTITIOUS VERSUS NON - SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
-For the unfriendly government or organization, they are willing to devote enough time, money, personnel, materials, and imagination in passing barriers. So physical security attempts to build defense by using a certain barrier.
THERE IS NO IMPENETRABLE BARRIER
-No action is taken to neutralize the act of espionage because ______ is not usually detected.
SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
is the greatest hazard from the standpoint of counter- intelligence security because it is usually difficult to determine that the information has been compromised.
SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
secretively way to enter a place without being detected
SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
enter the place without cover, they can be easily detected
NON-SURREPTITIOUS ENTRY
ENEMY AGENTS MUST ACCESS
BARRIER
GENERAL TYPES OF PHYSICAL SECURITY BARRIERS
MAN-MADE BARRIER
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PHYSICAL SECURITY BARRIERS
-these are offered by nature which could obstruct or delay the passageway of potential intruders
NATURAL BARRIER
NATURAL BARRIERS
ANIMAL BARRIERS
Examples: walls, ceilings, door, and fences etc.
STRUCTURAL BARRIERS
HUMAN BARRIERS
Dogs can sense _____ than a man, however they do have weaknesses such as can’t recognize identity
10 million times
is popular as animal barriers in England
Goose/Geese (Gansa)