Which of the following security measures can be put in …

Key cards at a bank are not tied to individuals, but rather to organizational roles. After a break in, it becomes apparent that extra efforts must be taken to
successfully pinpoint who exactly enters secure areas. Which of the following security measures can be put in place to mitigate the issue until a new key card
system can be installed?

Key cards at a bank are not tied to individuals, but rather to organizational roles. After a break in, it becomes apparent that extra efforts must be taken to
successfully pinpoint who exactly enters secure areas. Which of the following security measures can be put in place to mitigate the issue until a new key card
system can be installed?

A.
Bollards

B.
Video surveillance

C.
Proximity readers

D.
Fencing

Explanation:
Video surveillance is making use of a camera, or CCTV that is able to record everything it sees and is always running. This way you will be able to check exactly
who enters secure areas.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Bollards are physical barriers designed to keep large items, such as vehicles from breaching a perimeter and individuals will still be able to enter through the
bollards.
C: Proximity readers works with cards/identity cards, but in this case a new key card system is to be implemented and is at the present moment not an option.
D: Fencing is used as a perimeter security measure and in this case the problem is on the inside of the bank. You also cannot keep out clients with a fence.

Dulaney, Emmett and Chuck Eastton, CompTIA Security+ Study Guide, Sixth Edition, Sybex, Indianapolis, 2014, pp 371-372



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