Dungeons & Dragons Security Officer
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- 3. An extraplanar race in Dungeons & Dragons known for their martial prowess and enmity towards mind flayers.
- 15. The protection of people, property, and assets through barriers, locks, access control, and other means.
- 16. The management of large groups of people to prevent disorder, often a task for security officers.
- 19. The practice of managing entry to a building or area, typically involving keys, cards, or biometric systems.
- 20. The act of protecting and maintaining the integrity of evidence following an incident.
- 23. A person, often a security officer, who has the authority to access and/or control keys for a building or area.
- 26. Also known as mind flayers, these are brain-eating, psionic tyrants in Dungeons & Dragons.
- 27. Activities and measures taken by security officers to stop crimes before they occur.
- 30. A situation where security officers equipped with weapons are dispatched to handle a threat.
- 31. A holy warrior bound by a sacred oath in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
- 32. A search technique used by security officers to detect concealed weapons or contraband on a person's body.
- 34. A powerful and iconic spell in Dungeons & Dragons that engulfs an area in magical flames.
- 36. A floating orb monster in Dungeons & Dragons with many eyes, each with a different magical ability.
- 39. A person with the responsibility to arrive first at the scene of an emergency, which can include security officers.
- 40. A set of rules or procedures designed to protect people, property, or information.
- 41. A druid ability in Dungeons & Dragons that allows the character to transform into an animal.
- 44. A status granted to individuals allowing them access to classified information or restricted areas.
- 45. The identification and evaluation of the likelihood and impact of potential security threats.
- 46. A legendary creature in Dungeons & Dragons known for its immense power and ability to regenerate.
- 47. The continuous observation of a place, person, or group to gather information, often for security purposes.
- 48. A twenty-sided die commonly used for checks and saving throws in Dungeons & Dragons.
- 49. A document prepared by a security officer to record the details of an unusual event or situation.
- 50. A standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response.
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- 1. Technology used in CCTV systems to analyze video footage for specific patterns or behaviors.
- 2. A practice scenario conducted to prepare security personnel and others for an actual emergency.
- 4. A secret language used by rogues and thieves in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
- 5. Techniques and strategies used by security officers to reduce theft and protect assets.
- 6. An incident where a protected area is accessed without authorization.
- 7. A communication device used by security officers to stay in contact with their team or dispatch.
- 8. A routine task for security officers involving walking or driving around a property to ensure safety and security.
- 9. The actions taken by security officers when an alarm is triggered.
- 10. The organizer and participant in charge of creating the details and challenges of a Dungeons & Dragons adventure.
- 11. A wearable video device used by security officers to record their interactions and incidents.
- 12. A race of dragon-like humanoids in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, known for their breath weapon.
- 13. The process by which a business or organization deals with a disruptive and unexpected event.
- 14. Skills and techniques used by security officers to peacefully settle disputes or incidents.
- 17. The route a security officer follows during a patrol, often tracked with checkpoints.
- 18. Acronym for closed-circuit television, used for surveillance by security officers.
- 21. A magical item in Dungeons & Dragons that provides an interior space much larger than its outside dimensions.
- 22. A security concept involving the prevention of criminal activity by fear of detection and punishment.
- 24. A security protocol that restricts movement in a facility during an emergency or threat.
- 25. A cantrip spell in Dungeons & Dragons that allows the caster to telekinetically move an object.
- 28. A system that uses badges or ID cards to grant or restrict entry to a facility.
- 29. A powerful and commonly used warlock spell in Dungeons & Dragons.
- 33. A roll made to resist a spell, trap, poison, or other harmful effect in Dungeons & Dragons.
- 35. Systems and procedures used to identify unauthorized entry into a building or area.
- 37. A team of security officers assigned to ensure the safety of a specific individual or group.
- 38. Measures taken to protect the outermost boundaries of a property or facility.
- 42. The process of identifying and evaluating potential threats and vulnerabilities in a security setting.
- 43. The area from which security officers are sent out on assignments or calls.