Everything begins with the physical and wireless network security is no different. Here we will explore how to go about ensuring that you have what is rightfully yours without being burdened by freeloaders or eavesdroppers looking for a free lunch.
Without doubt; the implementation, maintenance, updating, and testing of a network’s security suite in conjunction with ongoing network state-of-preparedness assessment, form the fabric upon which counteracting all forms of unauthorized network access and uses before, during and after the event are based.
Security, hacking, cracking and cybercrime are currently among the hottest topics and will undoubtedly remain so. Attackers develop new strategies and defenders develop new countermeasures. It is all a big tug ‘o’ war game really.
Physical security hardening tips for wiring closets and cables.
Wiring Closet and Cabling are the key infrastructure components we are going to view from a physical security perspective. As always, location and placement really do matter.
The Blade and Rack are two of the high-density mounting platforms that we are going to view from a physical security perspective. As always, location and placement really do matter when it comes to the physical security of core, mission critical and high-density components.
Location and placement really do matter when it comes to the physical security of core components.
Location and Placement matter when it comes to physical security. No other single factor weighs as heavily, influences vulnerability to security risks and threats or pays as handsomely as a secure location and placement.
We continue our exploration of physical security by having a look at how to make your own physical labeling and master key index systems as well as the practical and security implications that we need to bear in mind.
Having covered physical security from a human-centered perspective, we are now going to begin discussing physical security from the device and infrastructure perspective.