Objective 6.5: Device Security
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Objective 6.5: Explain issues that affect device security
Physical security describes both measures that prevent or deter attackers from accessing a facility, resource, or information stored on physical media and guidance on how to design structures to resist various hostile acts. It can be as simple as a locked door or as elaborate as multiple layers of armed security guards and guardhouses.
In a well designed system, these features must complement each other. There are at least four layers of physical security:
- Environmental design
- Mechanical and electronic access control
- Intrusion detection
- Video monitoring
The goal is to convince potential attackers that the likely costs of attack exceed the value of making the attack.
Restricting local and remote access
[edit | edit source]Secure methods vs. unsecure methods
[edit | edit source]Objective 1.1 also requires knowledge of some of these protocols.