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CISSP Physical Security
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What can cause static electricity?
Critical Path Analysis
Water
Low Humidity
Class D
2. These systems require human response - can cause false alarms - and depend on a constant power supply - so these protection systems should be backed up by other types of security systems.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Interior Partition
Alternate Power Source
Proximity Systems
3. Tokens used in physical security to authentication subjects?
Class B
Electronic Access Control (EAC)
Intrusion Detection Devices
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
4. Type of iris lens that would be used in an area where light changes.
Automatic Iris Lens
Class C
Class K
To determine the proper budget for physical security so that security controls are cost-effective
5. This is a disturbance of power and can be cause by electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI)
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
Power Noise
Uninterpretable Power Supply (UPS)
May have adverse affects on computer hardware
6. These need to be able to hold the necessary load and provide the required fire rating.
Security Guards
Class C
Electrostatic IDS - aka proximity detector - or capacitance detector.
Floors - ceilings - and walls
7. Class of fire that is electrical (electrical equipment - wires). Suppressed with gas - CO2 - dry powders.
Class C
Pre-action Pipe System
Smoke Detectors
Electromechanical system
8. Type of fence that will protect a top level security area?
Normal industry security fence
Automatic Iris Lens
Top guard fence
Blackout
9. Type of fence that will deter a casual intruder?
Electromechanical system
Warded Lock
4 foot fence
Alternate Power Source
10. What needs to be evaluated for their protective characteristics - their utility - and their cost and benefits.
Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)
Construction materials and structure composition
Smoke Detectors
Class C
11. The first line of defense against environmental risks and unpredictable human behavior
Manual Iris Lens
Fail-Secure Mode
Physical security
Continuous lighting
12. Prolonged loss of power
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Blackout
4 foot fence
Cable Trap
13. This should be turned off before activation of a fire suppressant to ensure it stays in the needed area and that smoke is not distributed to different areas of the facility.
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
HVAC System
Smoke Detectors
Long focal length
14. These can be penetrated - expensive to install and monitor - require human response - and are subject to false alarms. Examples are motion detectors - CCTV's - vibration sensors - and electromechanical devices.
Fail-Secure Mode
Intrusion Detection Devices
Perimeter Protection
Top guard fence
15. What documentation should be readily available and periodically reviewed and updated.
175 degrees F
Fail-Safe Mode
Power Transient Noise
Emergency Procedure Documentation
16. This type of lock is a basic padlock with a spring loaded bolt with a notch cut in it. Cheapest lock - because of their lack of any real sophistication - and also the easiest to pick.
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
High security fence
Fault
Warded Lock
17. These should go all the way up to the true ceiling. Otherwise - an intruded can remove a ceiling tile and climb over this into a critical portion of the facility.
Continuous lighting
Interior Partition
Power Noise
Physical security
18. An electrical circuit that receives input light from the lens and converts it into an electronic signal - which is then displayed on a monitor. Allows the capture of extraordinary details of objects because its sensors work in the infrared range. Doe
Transponder
CCTV
Standby lighting
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
19. Type of window that contains glass that was heated and cooled to improve integrity and strength?
Perimeter Protection
Tempered windows
Low Humidity
HVAC System
20. Class of fire that is assigned to commercial kitchens and the fire dangers that exist within them. Suppressing agent used in class K fires is wet chemicals.
Manual controls
Standby lighting
Class K
Cipher Lock
21. This focal length provides wide-angle views.
Short focal length
Gases
Mantrap
Halon
22. These are usually planned and implemented by power companies when they are experiencing high demand.
Acoustical Detection System - aka seismic - or vibrational detection
Class B
Brownouts
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
23. These should be located on and above suspended ceilings - below raised floors - and in air ducts to provide maximum fire detection.
Proximity Systems
Smoke Detectors
Gases that interfere with the chemical reaction of a fire.
Water - stream - and gas lines
24. This type of lock is programmable and uses a keypad. Can contain a specific code that will open the door and initiate a remote alarm if an employee is under duress.
Class D
Automated environmental controls
Class B
Cipher Lock
25. This can be costly and unsightly - but can provide crowd control and help control access to the facility.
Exterior Fencing
Fire Extinguisher
Gases that interfere with the chemical reaction of a fire.
Class K
26. Space used for wires and cables. Typically an area above dropped ceilings and below raised floors. This location is where fires can easily start.
Intrusion Detection Devices
Normal industry security fence
Wet Pipe - aka Closed Head Systems
Plenum Space
27. Type of IDS that uses microphones installed on floors - walls - or ceilings to detect any should made during a forced entry. Can be subject to a large amount of false positives.
Acoustical Detection System - aka seismic - or vibrational detection
CO2
Photoelectric System
May have adverse affects on computer hardware
28. This power source is used in day-to-day operations.
Class C
Pre-action Pipe System
Primary Power Source
Perimeter Protection
29. Fire suppressant that reduces the oxygen of a fire?
CO2
Power Transient Noise
Administrative Controls
Deluge System
30. Device locks intended to protect hardware from theft. Use for mobile devices and lock them to a secure feature of an environment.
Standby lighting
Warded Lock
Cable Trap
Administrative Controls
31. Type of IDS that detects changes in a light beam. Can only be used in windowless rooms.
Photoelectric System
Security Guards
Emergency Procedure Documentation
Surge
32. This concept combines the physical environment and sociology issues that surround it to reduce crime rates and the fear of crime.
CO2
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Human Life
Water - stream - and gas lines
33. Class of fire that is liquid (petroleum - coolants). Suppressed with gas - CO2 - form - dry powders.
Class B
Critical Path Analysis
Tempered windows
175 degrees F
34. Momentary power outage
When looking for locations for an office
High security fence
Fault
Electrostatic IDS - aka proximity detector - or capacitance detector.
35. Type of light that is programmed to turn on and off a predetermined times?
Standby lighting
Polycarbonate acrylic windows
Plenum Space
Interior Partition
36. This gas is no longer available because it depletes the ozone. Becomes toxic in temperatures greater than 900 degrees F in concentrations greater than 10%. Existing fire extinguishers can be refilled with FM-200 - NAF-S-III - CEA-410 - FE-13 - Water
Gases
Tempered windows
Halon
Manual controls
37. These reduce the accidental discharge of water because the water does not enter the pipes until an automatic fire sensor indicates there is an actual fire. Should be used in location with freezing temperatures.
Dry Pipe Systems
High temperature - oxygen - and fuel.
Photoelectric Fire Alarm
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
38. These types of lines protect from electrical and magnetic induction - which causes interference to the power voltage.
Photoelectric System
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Mantrap
Shielded Lines
39. These controls can be time consuming and error prone and and require constant attention.
Manual controls
Human Life
Soda Acid
Power Transient Noise
40. This type of water system delays the water release similar to a dry pipe system. However - the water is not released until a thermal-fusible link on the sprinkler head has melted. Typically used in only in data processing environments rather than a w
Proximity Systems
Intrusion Detection Devices
Pre-action Pipe System
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
41. This type of lock has more pieces and parts that a warded lock. It uses spring-loaded pins that need to be in the right position to open the lock.
Fire Extinguisher
175 degrees F
Tumbler Lock
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
42. These are expensive but provide flexibility in response to security breaches and can deter intruders from attempting an attack.
Photoelectric Fire Alarm
Responsive Area - aka Trip lighting
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
Security Guards
43. Type of fence that uses 2 inch mesh - 9 gauge wiring
Normal industry security fence
Media
Short focal length
Acoustical Detection System - aka seismic - or vibrational detection
44. Concept of installing lighting to be directed towards where potential intruders would be coming from. Example - entrance to military base with bright lights pointing outward to entrance.
Surge
Perimeter Protection
Glare Protection
Blackout
45. The following are examples of what type of control? Drills and exercises of emergency procedures - simulation testing - documentation - inspections and reports - pre-screening of employees - post-employment procedures - delegation of responsibility a
Halon
Administrative Controls
Class B
Critical Path Analysis
46. Type of IDS that detects changes in heat waves in an area.
Passive Infrared System (PIR)
Spike
Fail-Secure Mode
People working inside the facility.
47. The expected lifetime of a device?
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
Critical Path Analysis
To determine the proper budget for physical security so that security controls are cost-effective
Interior Partition
48. This refers to the portion of the environment that is in focus when shown on a monitor. This increases as the size of the lens opening decreases - the subject distance increases - or the focal length of the lens decreases.
Depth of Field
Fail-Safe Mode
Intrusion Detection Devices
175 degrees F
49. What can cause corrosion?
Glass-clad polycarbonate windows
Fire Extinguisher
High Humidity
Interior Partition
50. What is the more important than protecting a facility or the assets it contains?
Warded Lock
Uninterpretable Power Supply (UPS)
Human Life
Glare Protection