Across
- 4. -A systematic, close observation of people, objects, or premises, often done with cameras, to gather information and maintain security.
- 5. A violation of a law, an agreement, or a security barrier, resulting in unauthorized entry or disclosure.
- 7. process of verifying a job applicant's past history and credentials for security clearance.
- 9. weakness in a system, procedure, or facility that could be exploited by a threat.
- 12. A plan detailing how an organization will resume critical functions after a major security incident or disaster.
- 13. potential for loss or damage to an asset, measured by the probability of a threat occurring and its impact.
- 17. deliberate and malicious act of destruction or disruption of an industrial facility's operations.
- 19. An electronic device that signals danger or unauthorized entry, often by a loud noise or flashing light.
- 21. GUARD- A person employed to protect property, assets, or personnel from harm, theft, or criminal activity.
- 22. complete set of rules and principles that guides an organization's long-term security decisions and actions.
Down
- 1. first layer of security; the outer boundary of a secured area or facility.
- 2. Petty theft of articles of small value, typically committed by employees within the workplace.
- 3. A system or method designed to ensure that only authorized individuals can enter a specific area.
- 6. (10 Clues)
- 8. for Closed-Circuit Television; a private video system used for monitoring and security.
- 10. valuable resource that requires protection, including physical property, information, and personnel.
- 11. emergency procedure put in place to restrict movement and secure an area against an external threat.
- 14. person, action, or event that has the potential to cause harm to an asset.
- 15. A type of security barrier, often made of wire or metal, used to clearly define and protect the property line.
- 16. physical or legal violation of a boundary, leading to unauthorized entry.
- 18. formal inquiry or systematic examination to discover the facts and circumstances of a security incident.
- 20. (10 Clues)
