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CISSP-ISSAP · Question #182

You have decided to implement video surveillance in your company in order to enhance network security. Which of the following locations must have a camera in order to provide the minimum level of secu

The correct answer is C. Server Rooms E. All entrance doors. Server rooms (C) and entrance doors (E) represent the minimum required camera placements because they directly protect the most critical network assets: server rooms house the physical hardware containing sensitive data and network infrastructure, while entrance doors control and

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Question

You have decided to implement video surveillance in your company in order to enhance network security. Which of the following locations must have a camera in order to provide the minimum level of security for the network resources? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.

Options

  • AParking lot
  • BAll hallways
  • CServer Rooms
  • DAll offices
  • EAll entrance doors

How the community answered

(31 responses)
  • A
    13% (4)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    81% (25)
  • D
    3% (1)

Explanation

Server rooms (C) and entrance doors (E) represent the minimum required camera placements because they directly protect the most critical network assets: server rooms house the physical hardware containing sensitive data and network infrastructure, while entrance doors control and monitor who gains access to the facility in the first place. Parking lots (A) improve general physical security but have no direct bearing on protecting network resources. Hallways (B) and offices (D) add surveillance depth but are not minimum requirements - monitoring who enters the building and who accesses the server room already covers the critical control points. All other locations are "nice to have" layers that go beyond minimum coverage.

Memory tip: Think of it as a two-lock model - the outer lock (entrance door camera) verifies who enters the building, and the inner lock (server room camera) verifies who accesses the assets. If either lock is unmonitored, your network resources are vulnerable at a fundamental level.

Topics

#Physical surveillance#Server room security#Access control#Infrastructure protection

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