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Perimeter Security Conner Finlay & Alex Getty
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Overview Definitions Household o Concerns o Countermeasures Office Buildings o Concerns o Countermeasures Nuclear Facilities o Concerns o Countermeasures Closing and Questions
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Definitions What is a perimeter? Defense in Depth o Locks o Lighting o Signage o Environmental Design Onion Model in Secure computing o Firewalls, Anti-Virus, VPN, etc o Decreased attack surface at given layer
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Outer Perimeter Typically consists of a perimeter established around an entire compound or complex. Broader Area Early Warning Longer Response time
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Inner Perimeter Each building in a complex may have an established perimeter or boundary. Smaller Area Targeted Notification Shorter Response time
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Example
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Situations for Perimeter Security Household Office Buildings Nuclear Facilities
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Household Definition: A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements Legitimate users: Single or Multiple Families Pets Visitors or Delivery People
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Household: Concerns Break-Ins Burglary Vandalism Gangs
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Household: Countermeasures Fencing Home Security o ADT o Brinks o Custom Dogs o Guard Dog o Watch Dog
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Household: Countermeasures Cont'd Landscaping o Express Territoriality o Aesthetically Pleasing o Secure Motion Activated Lights o Floods o X10 Proper Locks o Gate Locks o Outbuilding Locks o Deadbolts
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Office Building Definition: typically characterized by high quality design, use of high end building materials, state of the art technology for voice and data, on site support services/maintenance, and often includes full service ancillary uses such as, but not limited to a bank,restaurant/coffee shop, health club, printing shop, reserved parking, etc. Legitimate users: o Employees o Delivery People o Custodial Staff o Vendors o Patients
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Office Building: Concerns Domestic Spillover Workplace violence White Collar Crime Gunman Industrial Espionage Hours of Operation
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Office Building: Countermeasures Signage Landscaping to express territoriality Plenty of lights in parking area Proper standoff distance and bollards
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More on: Standoff Distances Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 o 100 ft minimum distance Embassy to un-searched vehicles DoD Minimum Anti-Terrorism Standards for Buildings
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Nuclear Facilities Definition: An electrical generating facility using a nuclear reactor as its heat source to provide steam to a turbine generator. Legitimate users: Security Personnel Contractors Employees Regulatory Personnel
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Nuclear Facilities: Concerns CPTED Threats o Terrorism Non-CPTED Threats o Meltdown o Natural Disasters
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Nuclear Facilities: Countermeasures Guard station Stand-off Distance Multiple backups
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Nuclear Facilities: Government Regulations Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) o Reactors o Materials o Waste International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) o Promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy
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Other Applications Military Deployments Farms and pastures Mobile perimeters
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Resources 21st Century Security and CPTED: Designing for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crime Prevention - Randall I. Atlas Henderson County Public Library - Glossary of Planning and Zoning Terms Western Riverside Council of Governments - Class "A" Office Definition NSA - Defense In Depth Image of K9 on Duty Image of Hercular Captive Key Deadbolts Image of Bollards Coping with Threats, From Bombs, to Breakins - Randall Atlas DoD Minumum Anti-Terrorism Standards for Buildings (UFC 4-010-01) The National Academies Image of Safe Haven
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