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CISSP Physical Security
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. This is when unauthorized access is achieved to a facility via another individual's legitimate access - and is a common concern with physical security.
Standby lighting
Piggybacking
Transponder
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
2. The last line of defense in physical security?
Power Regulators
Media
People working inside the facility.
Mantrap
3. What can cause static electricity?
Long focal length
Photoelectric Fire Alarm
Low Humidity
Physical security
4. Type of iris lens that would be used in an area where light changes.
Automatic Iris Lens
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Proximity Identification
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
5. These are usually planned and implemented by power companies when they are experiencing high demand.
Primary Power Source
Brownouts
Intrusion Detection Devices
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
6. Type of light that provides an even amount of light across an area?
Class C
Electronic Access Control (EAC)
Continuous lighting
Water
7. Type of fire suppressant that suppresses the fuel supply of common combustibles?
Piggybacking
Company Property
Soda Acid
Transponder
8. What can cause corrosion?
Standby lighting
Class A
Surge
High Humidity
9. This should be protected from destruction - modification - theft - unauthorized copying - and disclosure.
Human Life
HVAC System
Media
Brownouts
10. This is used to deter trespassing and to enable people to enter a facility through a few controlled entrances.
Proximity Systems
Class K
Perimeter Protection
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
11. What documentation should be readily available and periodically reviewed and updated.
Class C
Emergency Procedure Documentation
Company Property
Physical Security
12. This is a double door facility used for physical access control.
Mantrap
Manual controls
Class C
Power Transient Noise
13. This focal length provides wide-angle views.
Piggybacking
Critical Path Analysis
HVAC
Short focal length
14. Momentary power outage
Soda Acid
Fault
Fail-Safe Mode
Brownouts
15. This type of water system has its sprinkler systems wide open to allow a larger volume of water to be released in a short period. These systems are typically not used in data processing environments.
Glare Protection
Deluge System
Class K
CO2
16. Halon - FM-200 - and other Halon substitutes are examples of what?
Glare Protection
Gases that interfere with the chemical reaction of a fire.
Standby lighting
Media
17. 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.
Smoke Detectors
Class C
Class K
Electromechanical system
18. This power source is used in day-to-day operations.
Primary Power Source
Spike
Mantrap
Class D
19. Tokens used in physical security to authentication subjects?
Electronic Access Control (EAC)
Fire Extinguisher
Long focal length
High security fence
20. Type of IDS that detects changes or breaks in a circuit. Examples are window strips;vibration detectors on walls - screens - ceilings - etc; pressure pads under a rug.
Electromechanical system
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Class C
Glare Protection
21. These condition an electrical line to keep voltage steady and clean.
Physical Security
Deluge System
Power Transient Noise
Power Regulators
22. Fire suppressant that modifies that chemical combustion elements of a fire?
175 degrees F
Gases
Class D
Proximity Identification
23. What needs to be evaluated for their protective characteristics - their utility - and their cost and benefits.
Class D
Electronic Access Control (EAC)
CO2
Construction materials and structure composition
24. 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.
Human Life
Low Humidity
Proximity Systems
Water
25. These controls help minimize the resulting damage and speed the recovery process
Top guard fence
Automated environmental controls
Photoelectric Fire Alarm
Perimeter Intrusion Detection and Assessment Systems (PIDAS)
26. Type of IDS that detects changes in heat waves in an area.
Fault
Acoustical Detection System - aka seismic - or vibrational detection
Passive Infrared System (PIR)
Physical security
27. Type of task that identifies how data flows through the company. Lists all pieces of an environment and how they interact. Redundant paths should be shown.
Power Noise
People working inside the facility.
Manual Iris Lens
Critical Path Analysis
28. This should be clearly marked - and security guards should be trained how to identify when these items leave the facility in an improper manner.
Gases that interfere with the chemical reaction of a fire.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Class C
Company Property
29. Type of IDS that emits a measurable magnetic field and detects changes in capacitance. This allows it to detect when something/someone comes within a certain range of an object. Usually used to protect specific objects (artwork - cabinets - or a safe
Halon
Electrostatic IDS - aka proximity detector - or capacitance detector.
People working inside the facility.
Top guard fence
30. This is a specific type of smoke-activate fire alarm that detects changes in light intensity.
Photoelectric Fire Alarm
Intrusion Detection Devices
Transponder
Brownouts
31. Class of fire that is combustible metals (magnesium - sodium - potassium). Suppressed with dry powder.
Water
Class D
High temperature - oxygen - and fuel.
Power Regulators
32. 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.
Water - stream - and gas lines
Intrusion Detection Devices
Fail-Safe Mode
Responsive Area - aka Trip lighting
33. This is a proximity identification device that does not require action by the user. The reader transmits signals to the device - and the device responds with an access code.
Halon
Surge
Hydrometer
Transponder
34. Type of light that is activated when a motion sensor (or some other IDS) is activated?
Smoke Detectors
Responsive Area - aka Trip lighting
Cipher Lock
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
35. Type of fence that will deter a casual intruder?
May have adverse affects on computer hardware
People working inside the facility.
4 foot fence
Water
36. Type of window that is stronger than standard glass and acrylic windows - but produces a toxic gas if burned.
Long focal length
Polycarbonate acrylic windows
Tempered windows
Surge
37. 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
Class A
CCTV
Hydrometer
Fire Extinguisher
38. These controls can be time consuming and error prone and and require constant attention.
Cable Trap
Shielded Lines
Manual controls
Cipher Lock
39. Type of iris lens that would be used in an area of fixed lighting.
Manual Iris Lens
Cipher Lock
High Humidity
Automatic Iris Lens
40. The first line of defense against environmental risks and unpredictable human behavior
Responsive Area - aka Trip lighting
Physical security
Long focal length
175 degrees F
41. 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.
Media
Company Property
Cipher Lock
Proximity Systems
42. The expected lifetime of a device?
Piggybacking
Low Humidity
Class B
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
43. Device locks intended to protect hardware from theft. Use for mobile devices and lock them to a secure feature of an environment.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Cable Trap
Class C
Plenum Space
44. These are threats to what? Interruption of services - theft - physical damage - unauthorized disclosure - and loss of system integrity.
Physical Security
Automated environmental controls
Class C
Smoke Detectors
45. This is a colorless - odorless - and potentially lethal substance because it removes oxygen from the air in order to suppress fires.
175 degrees F
Cable Trap
Power Regulators
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
46. This type of interference can be caused by electrical system mechanisms - fluorescent lighting - and electrical cables.
Fail-Secure Mode
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
Blackout
Administrative Controls
47. The estimated time it will take to repair a device and get it back into production
Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)
Pre-action Pipe System
People working inside the facility.
Tumbler Lock
48. Fire suppressant that reduces the temperature of the fire?
Standby lighting
8 foot fence
Water
Surge
49. Type of fence that uses 3/8 inch mesh and 11 gauge wiring
Manual controls
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Security Guards
Extremely high security fence
50. This type of noise is disturbance imposed on a power line that causes electrical interference.
Warded Lock
Manual controls
Power Transient Noise
Class C