Physical Security in DR/BCP Scenarios.
You have been asked to give a presentation at Business Round Table Event. Attendees are owners
of small businesses and corporate managers whose employees are now working from home due to the global
pandemic. The need for physical security to protect equipment and other assets has risen in priority for these
business owners and managers as they realize that they have a gap in their business continuity planning and
response which needs to be addressed.
Background: During the global pandemic, many companies throughout the region, both small businesses and
larger corporate entities, successfully transitioned to “work from home” allowing them to continue operating
despite the issuance of “work from home” and “stay at home” orders from governmental entities. Storefronts
and offices for non-essential businesses and services were shuttered or reduced to minimal staffing. Concerns
about the potential for thefts, break-ins, and other forms of unauthorized entry have been raised in many
organizations who were not prepared for extended periods in which their facilities would be unoccupied /
unattended.
For this presentation, identify and discuss five or more technologies and countermeasures which can be
implemented to address the problem of providing physical security in an unoccupied/unattended facility (you
should not propose any measures that rely upon guards or other personnel who would need to be physically
present). Your presentation should address both preventive and detective controls for physical security, e.g.,
perimeter fencing, gates, bollards, lighting, CCTV, audio scanning, alarm systems, key-card controlled entry,
etc.
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