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Physical Security

Physical Security
  • Physical access to a computer is a tremendous advantage for an attacker or malicious insider.
  • Control access to all areas containing valuable assets (e.g., building access, electrical closets, server rooms, workstations and work areas with sensitive information, etc.)
  • Audit all access to sensitive areas
    • Make it easy to identify "who is allowed where" , for sensitive areas, consider use of special badges indicating proper access privilege.
  • Test your controls, just as with electronic controls, physical controls should be tested periodically
  • Physical security is security too!
  • Use human guards, key-pads, proximity badges, biometric devices, etc.
  • Question / report strangers in your work area to supervisor or building security.
  • Protect confidential or sensitive information materials from being viewed by others (e.g. desk, printers, fax, etc.)

 

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