Facility security mechanisms exist to maintain and monitor temperature and humidity levels within the facility.
Facility security mechanisms exist to maintain and monitor temperature and humidity levels within the facility.
Facility security mechanisms exist to trigger an alarm or notification of temperature and humidity changes that be potentially harmful to personnel or equipment.
Physical security mechanisms exist to isolate information processing facilities from points such as delivery and loading areas and other points to avoid unauthorized access.
Physical security mechanisms exist to utilize appropriate management, operational and technical controls at alternate work sites.
Physical security mechanisms exist to locate system components within the facility to minimize potential damage from physical and environmental hazards and to minimize the opportunity for unauthorized access.
Physical security mechanisms exist to protect power and telecommunications cabling carrying data or supporting information services from interception, interference or damage.
Physical security mechanisms exist to restrict access to printers and other system output devices to prevent unauthorized individuals from obtaining the output.
Facility security mechanisms exist to protect the system from information leakage due to electromagnetic signals emanations.
Physical security mechanisms exist to employ asset location technologies that track and monitor the location and movement of organization-defined assets within organization-defined controlled areas.
Physical security mechanisms exist to employ safeguards against Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) damage for systems and system components.