Embarrassing that comptia thinks this is a good question. I mean who in their right mind came up with this question and actually thought A was a reasonable answer?
Mantraps (i'm not calling it an access control vestibule just because comptia is 'woke') BY DESIGN prevents tailgating.
Tailgating in a section that does not have an access control vestibule is the best method to get around an area that has an access control vestibule without being noticed especially if there is multi-factor, or biometric authentication required. If you're tailgating through the access control vestibule, good luck!
Tailgating in a section that does not have an access control vestibule is the best method to get around an area that has an access control vestibule without being noticed especially if there is multi-factor, or biometric authentication required. If your tailgating through the access control vestibule, good luck!
A. Tailgating
Tailgating would be the MOST likely attack used to bypass an access control vestibule. An access control vestibule is a physical security measure that requires individuals to go through a controlled space to access a secured area. Tailgating refers to the act of following closely behind someone who has been granted access to the controlled space, in an attempt to gain entry without proper authorization. Tailgating can be done intentionally or unintentionally, but in either case, it allows an unauthorized individual to gain access to the secured area.
A is the only answer that makes sense. Although you would have to be very sneaky to actually pull that off...
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