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Which of the following best describes the purpose of an access control vestibule?

A.
To mitigate an on-path attack
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A.
To mitigate an on-path attack
B.
To mitigate tailgating
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B.
To mitigate tailgating
C.
To mitigate phishing
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C.
To mitigate phishing
D.
To mitigate snooping
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D.
To mitigate snooping
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

An access control vestibule, also known as a mantrap, is a physical security access control system that consists of a small space with two sets of interlocking doors. The first set of doors must close before the second set opens, preventing unauthorized individuals from following authorized individuals into facilities with controlled access. This activity, also known as tailgating, results in unauthorized access to the facility. An access control vestibule can help deter and detect tailgating attempts, as well as provide a containment area while authorization for physical access is verified.

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Access Control Vestibules: Types and Peculiarities

Mantrap (access control)

PE-3 (8): Access Control Vestibules

asked 02/10/2024
GISELE AGNARAMON
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