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Sybex CEH Certified Ethical Hacker Version 8 Study Guide

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Introducing Physical Security 403<br />

enough space to hold one occupant. When an individual enters the device and the door<br />

closes, they are required to enter a code or pass visual screening via a camera. Only once<br />

they have been approved are they allowed to enter the secure area through the other door.<br />

In the event that an occupant is denied entry, they are either allowed to exit through<br />

the door they entered or are locked in until security can retrieve them. The intention of the<br />

device is not only to provide security to the environment, but to prevent tailgating and<br />

other forms of access. Figure 17.2 shows a mantrap.<br />

FIGURE 17.2 A mantrap installed in a lobby<br />

Locks<br />

Mantraps in some environments are also known as portals. Additionally,<br />

some of these devices include advanced biometric devices, such as retina<br />

scanners and handprint scanners, as well as other features.<br />

Locks come in many types, sizes, and shapes. They are an effective means of physical<br />

access control. Locks are by far the most widely implemented security control due largely to<br />

the wide range of options available as well as the low cost of the devices.

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