A & B because F. Access control vestibule is when you enter the actual Data center itself not in the server rooms, all other answers except video surveillance are incorrect!
IMO access control vestibule wouldn't make sense in this situation. A man trap to access the server room? A and B seem to be the only logical answers. Note it does say to the server room, not the servers themselves.
Youve never seen security for a server room. eat shit honestly
It says Best way to secure physical access.
For one a control vestibule allows one person, biometrics makes sure credential apply to only one person as opposed to badge readers that can be stolen or replicated.
I honestly feel B and F is the appropriate answers. Chances of getting access denied for a badge reader is kinda lower than that of biometrics (you might have to wipe the sensor and your fingers before it works) then as for Access Control Vestibule, i mean the question specifically said PHYSICAL access... only makes sense that this should be part of the answers. It is specifically deisgned for this purpose... Physical Access
A. Biometric lock - Biometric locks use unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, to grant access to a secure area. This provides a high level of security and ensures that only authorized individuals can enter the server room.
B. Access control vestibule - An access control vestibule is a small room or enclosure that is located between two doors. The individual must enter the vestibule, and then be authenticated before being granted access to the server room. This provides an additional layer of security and helps to prevent unauthorized access.
Therefore, the correct answers are A and E (Locking rack).
Badge readers and USB tokens can also provide some level of security, but they are not as effective as biometric locks, access control vestibules, and locking racks. Video surveillance can help to monitor activity in the server room, but it does not prevent unauthorized access.
A makes sense because only you have those traits associated to access. F also makes the most sense before a badge reader because that could be stolen. F only allows one person in at a time making sure that the person has access.
AF is the best answer. In simple terms, it's a smoother way of 2-way security. Passing through an Access Control vestibule can already almost guarantee access was given. Then there is the second option which is a biometric lock. This is a very unique way of security.
I would say A & F. Badges can be lost/stolen. A locking rack is hardly an issue to break into. And the other answers don't make sense. Using biometrics, which is something a person cannot lose/is difficult to clone alongside an access control vestibule seems to be the most secure option for keeping out unwanted persons.
I believe the answer is A and B because the question is specifically asking about the server room and not the rack itself. a locking rack is not used to get into the room itself.
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