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{{definition|Physical security: The part of protective security concerned with the provision and maintenance of a safe and secure environment for the protection of agency employees and clients as well as physical measures designed to prevent unauthorised access to official resources and to detect and respond to intruders. <ref>[https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/resources/Pages/PSPF-Glossary-of-terms.aspx  Protective Security Policy Framework - Glossary Oct 2017]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
 
{{definition|Physical security: The part of protective security concerned with the provision and maintenance of a safe and secure environment for the protection of agency employees and clients as well as physical measures designed to prevent unauthorised access to official resources and to detect and respond to intruders. <ref>[https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/resources/Pages/PSPF-Glossary-of-terms.aspx  Protective Security Policy Framework - Glossary Oct 2017]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
 
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{{definition|Physical Security: The protection of personnel, hardware, software, networks and data from physical actions and events that could cause serious loss or damage to an enterprise, agency or institution. This includes protection from fire, flood, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism and [[terrorism]].  <ref>[https://digital.nhs.uk/services/data-and-cyber-security-protecting-information-and-data-in-health-and-care/cyber-and-data-security-policy-and-good-practice-in-health-and-care/cyber-and-data-security-resources/cyber-security-glossary NHS Cyber security glossary]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
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{{definition|Physical Security: The protection of personnel, hardware, software, networks and data from physical actions and events that could cause serious loss or damage to an enterprise, agency or institution. This includes protection from fire, flood, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism and [[terrorism]].  <ref>[https://digital.nhs.uk/services/data-and-cyber-security-protecting-information-and-data-in-health-and-care/cyber-and-data-security-policy-and-good-practice-in-health-and-care/cyber-and-data-security-resources/cyber-security-glossary NHS Cyber security glossary]</ref>}}<br/>
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 15 August 2022

National Definitions

Australia

Physical security: The part of protective security concerned with the provision and maintenance of a safe and secure environment for the protection of agency employees and clients as well as physical measures designed to prevent unauthorised access to official resources and to detect and respond to intruders. [1]



Philippines

Physical Security: The protection of personnel, hardware, software, networks and data from physical actions and events that could cause serious loss or damage to an enterprise, agency or institution. This includes protection from fire, flood, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism and terrorism. [2]


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