Chapters 5, 9, and 10 in the course textbook

Many business environments have both visible and invisible physical security controls. You see them at the post office, at the corner store, and in certain areas of your own computing environment. They are so pervasive that some people choose where they live based on their presence, as in gated access communities or secure apartment complexes. Alison is a security analyst for a major technology corporation that specializes in data management. This company includes an in house security staff (guards, administrators, and so on) that is capable of handling physical security breaches. Brad experienced an intrusion—into his personal vehicle in the company parking lot. He asks Alison whether she observed or recorded anyone breaking into and entering his vehicle, but this is a personal item and not a company possession, and she has no control or regulation over damage to employee assets. This is understandably unnerving for Brad, but he understands that she’s protecting the business and not his belongings.

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5th, 9th, and 10th chapters of the course textbook

Physical security controls are present in many company environments, both visible and unseen. You see them in the post office, the corner store, even in some parts of your own computer. They are so prevalent that some people choose to live in gated communities or secure apartment complexes because of their existence. Alison works as a security analyst for a large technological firm that specializes in data management. This organization has in-house security personnel (guards, administrators, and so on) that are capable of dealing with physical security breaches. Brad was subjected to an intrusion—into his personal vehicle parked in the work lot. He inquires of Alison whether she witnessed or recorded any breaking and entering.

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