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Respond to student support your report… min 100 words

This is because physical access controls are  integrating with logical security technologies. The convergence of the IP network and the migration of legacy sensors and appliances to TCP/IP have helped drive this transformation. Cameras are now IP-based; card readers use the IP network instead of a proprietary network; and access lists, policies, and procedures are stored and generated by computers. If attackers gain physical access, it is really easy to go further and commit cybercrime. As a result, their integration is very important to advance the security system at large. Any device present that is connected to the network must be protected to ensure that it cannot be turned into a tool to be used in an attack (Carney, 2011). Therefore, in order to narrow the security gap both professionals must work hand in hand. At the same time, this integration may be overwhelming for the IT staff or the logical security professionals as they were separated systems before.

Carney, J. (2011). Why Integrate Physical and Logical Security? Retrieved from https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/solutions/industries/docs/gov/pl-security.pdf

Respond to student support your report

min 100 words

This is because physical access controls are

integrating with logical security techno

logies. The

convergence of the IP network and the migration of legacy sensors and appliances to TCP/IP have

helped drive this transformation. Cameras are now IP

-

based; card readers use the IP network instead of

a proprietary network; and access lists, poli

cies, and procedures are stored and generated by

computers. If attackers gain physical access, it is really easy to go further and commit cybercrime. As a

result, their integration

is very important to advance the security system at large.

Any device prese

nt

that is connected to the network must be protected to ensure that it cannot be turned into a tool to be

used in an attack (Carney, 2011). Therefore, in order to narrow the security gap both professionals must

work hand in hand. At the same time, this in

tegration may be overwhelming for the IT staff or the logical

security professionals as they were separated systems before.

Carney, J. (2011). Why Integrate Physical and Logical Security? Retrieved from

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/solutions/industrie

s/docs/gov/pl

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security.pdf

Respond to student support your report… min 100 words

This is because physical access controls are integrating with logical security technologies. The

convergence of the IP network and the migration of legacy sensors and appliances to TCP/IP have

helped drive this transformation. Cameras are now IP-based; card readers use the IP network instead of

a proprietary network; and access lists, policies, and procedures are stored and generated by

computers. If attackers gain physical access, it is really easy to go further and commit cybercrime. As a

result, their integration is very important to advance the security system at large. Any device present

that is connected to the network must be protected to ensure that it cannot be turned into a tool to be

used in an attack (Carney, 2011). Therefore, in order to narrow the security gap both professionals must

work hand in hand. At the same time, this integration may be overwhelming for the IT staff or the logical

security professionals as they were separated systems before.

Carney, J. (2011). Why Integrate Physical and Logical Security? Retrieved from

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/solutions/industries/docs/gov/pl-security.pdf