Mile2 Cybersecurity Certifications

Reply To: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 09

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Matthew Beaver
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**Types of Physical Security Hardware Devices:**

1. **Access Control Systems:** These include card readers, biometric scanners, and keypads. They help restrict entry to sensitive areas within a business, ensuring that only authorized personnel can access critical systems and data. Implementing these systems is essential for protecting against unauthorized access and enhancing overall security.

2. **Surveillance Cameras (CCTV):** Video monitoring systems are crucial for deterring theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access. They provide real-time surveillance and recorded footage, which can be used for incident investigations. In the event of a security breach, having reliable video evidence can help identify intruders and support legal actions.

3. **Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS):** These devices monitor and analyze network traffic for signs of potential intrusions or breaches. By deploying IDS, businesses can receive alerts on suspicious activities, allowing for a swift response to security incidents. This is particularly relevant in today’s digital age, where cyber threats are prevalent, and maintaining physical security is closely tied to protecting electronic assets.

Overall, these physical security devices are vital in creating a comprehensive security posture that safeguards both physical and digital resources in a business environment.

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