There is a psychological comfort that comes with knowing your keys are physically safe and sound in your pocket. Your keys protect what you value: Your documents, your home sound system or electronics, furniture, and collections that you curated and saved up so hard to get. You surely could not afford to lose all of that! Where would you even start if you did?
Insider Threat Perspective
Physical security at the workplace is a big part of cybersecurity, so much so that robust cyber-physical systems by 2025 is a major prediction by Gartner. It’s an extra layer of protection that can be employed and engrained in company culture. Ensuring your assets are safe, passwords secure, and creating an overall environment where you can protect your data is like the house keys you make sure are safe and sound in your pocket.
When it comes to physical security at a workstation regarding the team or business premises itself, we get into Insider Threat Perspective. Here, you get to look at any point where data can be obtained and take steps to ensure only authorized personnel access them. Physical security should be just as crucial as access management systems.
Even the most robust security software measure can be compromised if appropriate physical security measures to protect your business aren’t in play. For example, you can have a pass phrased password with a potent mix of characters, but it all goes down the drain if you write it on a sticky note or notepad for others to access!
It is essential to note that not all actors are malicious threats. Most people won’t wake up and set out to aid in a security breach; most are accidental insider threats.
Physical Security Awareness in the Workplace: