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FACTORS THAT

BRING INSECURE
CONDITION

Industrial Security
Management​
VULNERABILITY
Inability to withstand the effects of a hostile
environment measure of how open an establishment
to intrusion , attack or injury.
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WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF
VULNERABILITY RISK?
For example, a vulnerability is leaving your car
unlocked in a public parking lot. Leaving the
doors unlocked does not necessarily mean harm
will occur, but it is an opening for someone to
go through your car.
SECURITY
VULNERABILITY
A weakness, flaw, or error found
within a security system that has the
potential to be leveraged by a threat
agent in order to compromise a secure
network.
WHAT ARE THE 4 MAIN TYPES OF 5

SECURITY VULNERABILITY?

NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM PROCESS (OR HUMAN VULNERABILITIES


VULNERABILITIES VULNERABILITIES PROCEDURAL)
VULNERABILITIES
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RISK
Is the potential that a chosen action or activity
[including the choice of inaction] will lead
to a loss [an undesirable outcome].
Probability of an event to happen that will
lead to a loss.
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WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF A RISK IN


SECURITY?

A typical example of a risk is an employee falling


for a phishing scam. These are malicious emails that
trick people into handing over their login credentials
or downloading an attachment containing malware.
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“INDUSTRIAL SECURITY RISK


Industrial Security Risks that may be faced
could include worksplace. threats and violence,

theft and pilferage, counterfeiting , sabotage,
terrorist attack, trespassing, activist disruption,
contamination.
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THREATS AND VIOLENCE
Workplace threats can be: physical
violence or threat of violence, property
damage. Verbal: insults or abusive
language. Psychological: Bullying,
intimidation, sexual harassment, or
manipulation.
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THEFT AND PILFERAGE

A person who steals


another person's
property, especially
by stealth and
without using force
or violence.
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Counterfeiting

To make
something look like
the original of
something else,
usually for
dishonest or illegal
purposes.
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SABOTAGE

To damage or destroy
equipment, weapons, or
buildings in order to
prevent the success of an
enemy or competitor
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TERRORIST ATTACT
A surprise attack
involving the deliberate
use of violence against
civilians in the hope of
attaining political or
religious aims. examples:
September 11. the day in
2001 when Arab suicide
bombers hijacked United
States airliners and used
them as bombs.
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TRESSPASSING

To go onto
someone's land or
enter their building
without permission
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CONTAMINATION

The process of
making something
dirty or poisonous, or
the state of
containing unwanted
or dangerous
substances.
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