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10 Tips For Physical Security

The document provides 10 tips for physical security including locking down devices, using encryption, keeping a clean desk, picking up print jobs quickly, destroying files before discarding, not letting people follow you into buildings, being aware of social engineering, backing up files regularly, knowing workplace policies, and keeping an eye out for intruders.

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10 Tips For Physical Security

The document provides 10 tips for physical security including locking down devices, using encryption, keeping a clean desk, picking up print jobs quickly, destroying files before discarding, not letting people follow you into buildings, being aware of social engineering, backing up files regularly, knowing workplace policies, and keeping an eye out for intruders.

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Ten Tips for

Physical Security

1 6
LOCK DOWN DEVICES DON’T LET PEOPLE FOLLOW YOU IN
Place tablets and phones in a locked Entering the building is the first step for
drawer when not in use. Never leave many attackers. Everyone who needs to
unsecured devices unattended! be there has their own key card; don’t let
strangers persuade you to let them in!

2 USE ENCRYPTION
BE AWARE OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING
Many devices will offer the option
to encrypt a file or the whole device.
Encryption means that even if someone
7 Social engineers deceive people in
order to manipulate them into giving
steals the device, they can’t read your out valuable information or making
files. mistakes. Be aware of the common social
engineering tricks, such as pretending to
be a delivery person to access a building.

3 KEEP A CLEAN DESK


Notes, devices and documents can convey
BACKUP FILES

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sensitive information. Keeping everything
locked up and out of sight will help keep Mistakes or accidents will happen,
that information out of an intruder’s and something will get lost, broken or
hands. destroyed. Keeping regular backups will
save you from having to redo your work.

4 PICK UP YOUR PRINT JOBS ASAP


Printouts often contain sensitive
9 KNOW GOVERNMENT AND
information. Be sure to pick up your print WORKPLACE POLICIES
jobs right away. Your industry may fall under special
government regulations for physical
security. It’s important to know the
policies that apply to your situation,

5 DESTROY BEFORE DISCARDING


Documents and electronic files need to
whether they were put in place by the
company or the government.
be destroyed before the medium itself is
thrown out or recycled.

10
KEEP AN EYE OUT
Be aware of your surroundings. Intruders
may eavesdrop or spy on you over your
shoulder! If entering a PIN on a pad, shield
the pad with your hand.

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