Physical Security
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Physical Security -- The Cornerstone of Your Business |
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What is Physical Security?
Unlike electronic security, which is concerned with the safety,
integrity, and confidentially of electronic information, physical
security concentrates on measures that must be taken to prevent
theft, sabotage, vandalism, as well as environmental issues such as
temperature, fluid, or airflow, and to provide a means of
collecting, monitoring, alerting, and viewing issues that arise.
Physical security is more than locks. Locks are great as a
deterrent, but they offer no real insight into the state of your
physical security. Who really used the key, card swipe, or
proximity sensor to access your building - the rightful owner or someone else?
How many other people came into the area when the door was opened?
Traditional means cannot answer these questions - that's why you
need a physical security solution from Cedar Path Solutions Group.
Why do I need Physical Security?
How important are your physical assets? What would happen
if they were stolen or compromised? As today's trend toward
denser clusters of computers continues, the need to monitor
environmental items such as airflow and temperature becomes
critical.
Many companies have invested heavily in electronic security
through the purchase of firewalls, intrusion detection systems, URL
filters, etc. While these are essential devices, they
represent only half the threat. Gaining physical access to
your equipment, or having the ability to steal or sabotage your
equipment, eliminates the benefits of all the electronic protection
you've invested in.
How do I get Started?
We start with an assessment -- where you are now and where you
need to be. Cedar Path engineers work
with you to determine your requirements. Our experts will install and configure your solution, train your staff, and help you maintain
your network. We work with you to provide the solution that
fits your needs.
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Have a Question? Contact Us! |
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Contact Cedar Path Solutions today and find out how you can have a safe
home computing environment.
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