Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Test Your Knowledge

1.Hydraulic defences used to protect facility entrances against hostile moving vehicles should be designed to stop a vehicle up to what weight and moving at what speed?

2.Protected areas within a perimeter should be illuminated to what minimum level?

3.When specifying lighting for a fog-prone area, which is the better option: Sodium Vapour or Mercury Vapour?

4.The rule that determines the importance of evidence and its ability to prove a point is called?

5.There are three broad threats to sensitive information: inadvertent disclosure, deliberate theft by an outsider, and deliberate theft by an insider. Of these, which is the major reason for the loss of sensitive information?

6.What is meant by the term “dumpster diving”?

7.At what intervals should emergency plans be audited?

8.Emergency succession plans need to reflect the anticipated normal management succession; true or false?

9.There are two types of safes, burglary resistant and what else?

10.In mitigating explosive blasts, what is the name given to the distance between an asset and the threat?

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