CATEGORY: Cybersecurity and
19.0 – Human Security
Introduction to “Human Security” Human security is about protecting people’s freedoms. It requires defending people from significant and invasive threats, and allowing them to take charge of their own lives. Protection refers to the policies, norms, and organizations necessary to protect people, and could involve a ‘top-down method’ as typical in democratic governance. Empowerment underlines […]
18.4 – Theft and Locks Picking
Hardware Theft (Laptop/Hard disk/CD/DVD/USB Drives) Hardware theft is referred to as the act of stealing computer equipment such as CD, DVD, USB drives, hard disk or laptop. Unfortunately, it is very tricky to prevent theft for one piece or set of hardware. Hardware theft poses a threat to home desktop computer users and personally owned […]
18.3 – Physical Security Checklist
Nowadays, physical security is big business. According to market research, the hardware sector of the industry alone is worth about $36 billion and is estimated to grow at a compound yearly cost of 15 percent for the next decade. Meanwhile, annual video surveillance technology is growing at about 18 percent; proof that physical security will […]
18.2 – Planning and Executing
Planning & Executing Physical Security Test Developing a physical security policy for your company requires planning. Without appropriate planning, there are chances that execution is doomed to fail. Buying alarms, padlocks, and CCTV cameras without recognizing the strategic areas and barriers may not necessarily solve the security problems. For better planning and executing, organizations should […]
18.1 – Physical Security Threats
Common Physical Security threats Today, physical security is easily overlooked, with network security breaches streaming all over the headlines. Computer and networking systems have always added more significance when companies have planned their security approaches. Yet, it is physical security that remains a key element that a company must look to strengthen its security. Physical […]



