A network security technician is hardening the physical security measures for a newly established satellite datacenter. The facility manager specifies two primary security goals: first, preventing unauthorized individuals from gaining entry by closely following authorized staff through outer access points, and second, ensuring that server hardware cannot be removed from equipment enclosures if room perimeter security is compromised. Which of the following physical security controls should the technician implement to meet these specific requirements? (Select TWO.)
- An access control vestibule equipped with anti-passback authentication controlsCevap
- Locking rack enclosures securely bolted to the facility floorCevap
- CPrivacy filters installed on all monitoring workstation displays
- DFaraday cages enclosed around wireless access points
- EVehicle bollards installed along the facility parking perimeter
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The technician should implement an access control vestibule equipped with anti-passback controls to prevent tailgating, along with locking rack enclosures bolted to the floor to prevent physical hardware theft.
An access control vestibule (mantrap) using anti-passback authentication prevents unauthorized users from tailgating authorized staff through entryways. Locking rack enclosures bolted to the building floor provide targeted hardware security, preventing server units from being physically disconnected and carried away.
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Physical Access Controls and Asset Protection
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