SANS InfoSec Reading Room - Physical Security
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Featuring 7 papers as of Feb 10, 2010
A Practical Application of Background Investigations for Small Company Security Perimeters
- By: Tim Cook (posted on August 30, 2007)
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Fiber Optics and its Security Vulnerabilities
- By: Kimberlie Witcher (posted on October 5, 2005)
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Researching fiber optic security vulnerabilities suggests that not everyone who is responsible for their networks security is aware of the different methods that intruders use to hack virtually undetected into fiber optic cables.
Implementing Robust Physical Security
- By: Bob Pagoria (posted on August 15, 2004)
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As the world of computer technology continues to grow, becomes increasingly competitive and vulnerable to malicious attacks, every business must more seriously consider IT (Information Technology) security as a high priority.
Using Passive Environmental Cues to Enhance Physical Security
- By: David Pollack (posted on July 25, 2004)
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Most computer users are not aware of the fact that malevolent individuals use a variety of methods to gain access to systems including social engineering and outright theft. All too often do people rely on electronic security devices to provide all of their information security needs.
Physical Security: A Biometric Approach
- By: Ryan Hay (posted on March 2, 2004)
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This paper will analyze various biometric techniques and products, provide advantages and disadvantages of these techniques, and conclude with a discussion on biometrics of the future.
Building the Ideal Web Hosting Facility: A Physical Security Perspective
- By: Seth Friedman (posted on October 31, 2003)
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive look at Physical Security by means of building an ideal web hosting facility. By viewing this design and construction process from a Physical Security perspective, we will identify and describe the measures needed to make our facility fully secure; and create a comprehensive Physical Security Primer that can be used in many types of facilities and circumstances.
Protect Yourself
- By: Justin Bois (posted on October 31, 2003)
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This paper is intended to demonstrate the design of a building with physical security in mind and how to apply the same theories to existing buildings.
It offers a strategic & practical approach to auditing which is not only informative, but inspiring... truly enabling.
-Steve Yuhas, TESSCO Technologies