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The Four Types of Lock


Expo Theatre (Hall G) October 19, 2010 - Feedback     

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Deviant Ollam

Physical security is an oft-overlooked component of data and system security in the technology world. While numerous ratings and standards exist in order classify specific security hardware, many of these standards are ill-defined and poorly-understood. Do you know what makes a “hardened” or “contractor grade” lock special? What does the phrase “high security” signify on hardware packaging? As it turns out, many of these terms are just for show… but Deviant will walk you step-by-step through some distinct and easy-to-follow examples of how low-grade locks can fail as well as how to clearly identify quality equipment. Additionally, we will cover the more difficult matter of hardware purchase decisions at the highest levels… fine distinctions such as which locks belong on the CEO’s office versus which ones to use on your server rooms. Every situation calls for something a bit different, and those differences add up when you’re spending $100 or more per lock. Make your money count and keep your budget, and your data, secure.