UPTP Exam 4 Correctly Answered 2024/2025
UPTP Exam 4 Correctly Answered 2024 The Five D’s of Security Deny, Deter, Delay, Detect, Defend The Five D’s of Security An effective physical security program relies upon multiple layers of security. The layers must provide comprehensive security in support of common goals. Deny The objective is to keep threat actors out, while allowing authorized persons to enter. This is achieved through a variety of means using both personnel and equipment. Deter To persuade the threat actor to avoid attempting a breach of a facility's perimeter or other controlled areas. This should be accomplished as far from the facility as possible and is often a combination of physical security apparatus and personnel. Delay The objective is to slow down a threat actor long enough to allow the law enforcement/security officer (Officer) response forces to engage the threat. Detect The objective is to detect possible threat actors as they attempt to breach a facility's perimeter or other controlled areas, thus allowing for an effective officer response. Defend The objective is to provide an effective officer response that prevents the threat actor from engaging the protected assets. Federal Security Levels (FSL) Federal facilities require protection in order to ensure steady-state operations are maintained. The level of protection required is determined based upon an evaluation of the following factors: mission criticality, symbolism, facility population, facility size, and threats. FSL I (MINIMUM)This facility will contain administrative, direct service, or regulatory activities at a local level. The loss, theft, destruction, misuse, or compromise of activities or operations would have an insignificant impact on the defense of the United States; or would only affect defense missions on a regional level. FSL-1 Simple physical barriers designed to IMPEDE unauthorized external activity. FSL II (LOW) This facility will house administrative support operations such as personnel, specialized equipment, or maintains activities affecting the defense infrastructure of the United States. FSL-2 Simple physical barriers, designed to IMPEDE and DETECT unauthorized external activity. Locks doors, etc. FSL III (MEDIUM) Houses personnel, specialized equipment, or maintains activities affecting the tactical or operational capability for the defense of the United States. FSL-3 Measures, with capabilities designed to IMPEDE, DETECT and ASSESS unauthorized external activity such as limiting entrances, vehicle barriers, exterior lighting, etc. FSL IV (HIGH) Houses personnel or specialized equipment essential to regulating national fiscal or monetary policy, financial markets, or other economic functions. Examples include- U.S. Department of Commerce building, FEMA Emergency Operations Center, GSA National Capitol Region headquarters, Social Security Administration headquarters, Census Bureau. FSL-4 Measures to IMPEDE, DETECT and ASSESS most unauthorized internal and external activity such as VMS/CCTV, armed guards, electronic access control, etc. FSL V (VERY HIGH) National leadership, seats of constitutional branches. Houses chief officials for a branch of government. Examples include- the White House, the US Capitol building, the Supreme Court building. FSL-5
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