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26Feb

Tailgating – How to Avoid Physical Security Breaches

Tailgating is a physical security breach in which an unauthorized person gains access to a building or other protected area, usually by waiting for an authorized user to open and pass through a secure entry and then following right behind....
By: K2 Intelligence Investigations · Compliance
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