PHYSICAL SECURITY WORKSHOP SUMMARY: ENTRY CONTROL

Year
1982
Author(s)
Micheal J. EATON - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Entry control hardware has been used extensively in the past to assist security forces in separating the authorized frcm the unauthorized at the plant perimeter. As more attention is being focused on the insider threat, these entry control elements are being used to extend the security inspectors' presence into the plant by compartmentalizing access and monitoring vital components. This paper summarizes the experiences expressed by the participants at the March 16-19, 1982 INMM Physical Protection Workshop in utilizing access control and contraband detection hardware for plant wide entry control applications.