The Ultimate Guide to Physical Security
2022 edition
Overview
Physical security is needed to secure an organisation's infrastructure. It encompasses a wide range of tools and facilities such as video surveillance cameras, alarms, physical barriers and other devices to protect the infrastructure.
In physical security, there are 5 main levels of security: minimum, low, medium, high and maximum. Infrastructure and personnel in charge of security will depend on this level of security.
We mainly focus on DataCentre & securing your physical IT infrastructure.
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