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B. It must be in an area designated as a Restricted Area - When designing a new multi-story government Special Access Program Facility (SAPF), the architect provided identical drawings for two three-story buildings to the security officer. One drawing is for a building on the installation to be occupied only by contracting Company X. The other is for the command headquarters building on the installation.The design reveals floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor for the main conference rooms and front office staff. The drawings indicate a parking lot adjacent to the building separated by a four-foot-wide, handicap-accessible sidewalk. The architect placed emergency exits and stairwells at each end of the building with door hardware on the exterior to facilitate access/egress. The floor plans show interior office and conference room doors with GSA-approved locks and connectivity to the building access control badge system. The front door drawings indicate a large safety glass key lock entry door with the unit logo and designation etched in the glass. The single entry door provides access into the building lobby where visit control staff will greet people and in-process visitors. The plans identify lock boxes to be placed inside the lobby for visitors and employees to store their electronic digital devices and other prohibited items. The architect designed an open lobby leading to interior hallways, an elevator and access to the stairways. He placed the access control system central processing unit (CPU) behind the visit control desk. Typically, the CPU is located in the dispatch center. As a result, which of the following is true regarding the placement of the CPU? A. It may remain in the building lobby because the doors serve as adequate access control. B. It must be in an area designated as a Restricted Area. C. It must be in an area designated as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility. D. It should be moved to an area on the second floor or above, but does not need to be in a Restricted Area. True - True or False. Hinge pins that are located on the exterior side of emergency exit doors in the SAPF must be spot welded or have set screws installed to prevent removal of the door. C. Bollard or berm - Which of the following man-made barriers could be an appropriate measure to impede vehicle passage between the parking lot and the building? A. Bollard or chain link fence B. Berm or moat C. Bollard or berm D. Berm or chain link fence The five steps in the DoD risk management model - 1. Assess Assets 2. Assess Threats 3. Assess Vulnerabilities 4. Assess Risks 5. Determine Countermeasures Three core components of the risk assessment process - 1. Asset criticality 2. Threat assessment 3. Vulnerability assessment Physical security survey - A formal, recorded assessment of an installation's overall security program Physical security inspection - A formal, recorded compliance of physical procedures and measures implemented by a unit or activity to protect its assets DoD Component Commanders - Who makes the determination of when physical security surveys and inspections are required? The reason access control measures are contingent on threat levels - Based on threat levels, commanders or directors are responsible for enhancing access control measure to their installations and facilities. Visitor identification control methods used to effectively control access to facilities - The process to ensure only authorized personnel and materials enter and exit from an installation or facility by identifying, verifying, and authenticating. Three different types of approved classified material storage areas. - 1. GSA-approved storage containers 2. Vaults (including modular vaults) 3. Open storage area (secure rooms, to include SCIFs and bulk storage areas) Construction requirements for vault doors - 1. Constructed of metal 2. Hung on non-removable hinge pins or with interlocking leaves. 3. Equipped with a GSA-approved combination lock. 4. Emergency egress hardware (deadbolt or metal bar extending across width of door). The purpose of intrusion detection systems - To detect unauthorized penetration into a secured area The purpose of perimeter barriers - To define the physical limits of an installation, activity, or area, restrict, channel, impede access, or shield activities within the installation from immediate and direct observation

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