Deck 5: Host, Application, and Data Security

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ID badges that can be detected by a proximity reader are often fitted with tiny radio ____ tags.

A) wave
B) pulse
C) AFID
D) RFID
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A ____ can be inserted into the security slot of a portable device and rotated so that the cable lock is secured to the device, while a cable connected to the lock can then be secured to a desk or immobile object.

A) U-lock
B) safe lock
C) shield lock
D) cable lock
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Data, once restricted to papers in the office filing cabinet, now flows freely both in and out of organizations, among employees, customers, contractors, and business partners.
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A ____ is an independently rotating large cups affixed to the top of a fence prevent the hands of intruders from gripping the top of a fence to climb over it.

A) bollard
B) fence
C) roller barrier
D) top hat
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A ____ is designed to separate a nonsecured area from a secured area.

A) lockout
B) mantrap
C) closet
D) pit
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Passive tags have ranges from about 1/3 inch to ____ feet.

A) 12
B) 15
C) 19
D) 25
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In Microsoft Windows, a ____ is a collection of security configuration settings.

A) security baseline
B) security reference
C) security summary
D) security template
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Keyed entry locks are much more difficult to defeat than deadbolt locks.
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Instead of using a key or entering a code to open a door, a user can display a ____ to identify herself.

A) logical token
B) physical sensor
C) physical token
D) hybrid sensor
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Cipher locks are the same as combination padlocks.
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____ can be prewired for electrical power as well as wired network connections.

A) Locking cabinets
B) Fences
C) Locking drawers
D) Desks
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____ use multiple infrared beams that are aimed across a doorway and positioned so that as a person walks through the doorway some beams are activated.

A) Lockout sensors
B) Engineering sensors
C) Tailgate sensors
D) Proximity sensors
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An anti-climb collar is a ____ that extends horizontally for up to 3 feet (1 meter) from the pole to prevent anyone from climbing.

A) flat collar
B) spiked collar
C) slippery collar
D) sharp collar
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When a policy violation is detected by the DLP agent, it is reported back to the DLP server.
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The signal from an ID badge is detected as the owner moves near a ____, which receives the signal.

A) proximity reader
B) mantrap
C) barcode scanner
D) magnetic scanner
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Securing a restricted area by erecting a barrier is called ____.

A) blocking
B) boundary placement
C) fencing
D) moating
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Using video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific and limited set of receivers is called ____.

A) CCTV
B) ICTV
C) IPTV
D) ITV
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Securing the host involves protecting the physical device itself, securing the operating system software on the system, using security-based software applications, and monitoring logs.
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____ are combination locks that use buttons which must be pushed in the proper sequence to open the door.

A) Biometric locks
B) Cipher locks
C) Multifactor locks
D) Reaction locks
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A ____ outlines the major security considerations for a system and becomes the starting point for solid security.

A) reference
B) baseline
C) profile
D) minimum
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Identify the five steps in the process to secure operating system software.
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____ is a system of security tools that is used to recognize and identify data that is critical to the organization and ensure that it is protected.

A) IDS
B) ADP
C) LLP
D) DLP
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____________________ security is the physical security that specifically involves protecting the hardware of the host system, particularly portable laptops, netbooks, and tablet computers that can easily be stolen.
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Describe RFID tags.
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A(n) ____ is hardware or software that is designed to prevent malicious packets from entering or leaving computers.

A) IPS
B) scanner
C) firewall
D) honeypot
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What are the three most important elements to secure in any information technology setting?
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Describe a mantrap.
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Explain remote wipe/sanitation.
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Each host (desktop, wireless laptop, smartphone, gateway server) runs a local application called a ____, which is sent over the network to the devices and runs as an OS service.

A) DLP manager
B) DLP control
C) DLP agent
D) DLP cipher
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____________________ locks keep a record of when the door was opened and by which code.
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In ____, a virtualized environment is created that simulates the central processing unit (CPU) and memory of the computer.

A) heuristic detection
B) pattern detection
C) hybrid detection
D) combination detection
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____________________ paint is a nontoxic petroleum gel-based paint that is thickly applied and does not harden, making any coated surface very difficult to climb.
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____________________ security involves restricting access to the areas in which equipment is located.
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A(n) ____________________ is a record or list of individuals who have permission to enter a secure area, the time that they entered, and the time they left the area.
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List three recommended key management procedures to achieve the best security when using keyed door locks.
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What are the three states of data that DLP typically examines?
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____ is defined as a security analysis of the transaction within its approved context.

A) Content aggregation
B) Content inspection
C) Content delivery
D) Content management
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A ____ is software that is a cumulative package of all security updates plus additional features.

A) feature pack
B) roll-up
C) service pack
D) patch
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Explain how tailgate sensors work.
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Identify one of the capabilities of DLP agents.
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Describe how a DLP can be configured.
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Match between columns
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Deadbolt locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Keyed entry locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Privacy locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Patio locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Passage locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Standard keyed entry locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Storeroom locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Classroom locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Store entry double cylinder locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Deadbolt locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Keyed entry locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Privacy locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Patio locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Passage locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Standard keyed entry locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Storeroom locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Classroom locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Store entry double cylinder locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Deadbolt locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Keyed entry locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Privacy locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Patio locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Passage locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Standard keyed entry locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Storeroom locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Classroom locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Store entry double cylinder locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Deadbolt locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Keyed entry locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Privacy locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Patio locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Passage locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Standard keyed entry locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Storeroom locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Classroom locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Store entry double cylinder locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Deadbolt locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Keyed entry locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Privacy locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Patio locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Passage locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Standard keyed entry locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Storeroom locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Classroom locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Store entry double cylinder locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Deadbolt locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Keyed entry locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Privacy locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Patio locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Passage locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Standard keyed entry locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Storeroom locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Classroom locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Store entry double cylinder locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Deadbolt locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Keyed entry locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Privacy locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Patio locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Passage locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Standard keyed entry locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Storeroom locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Classroom locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Store entry double cylinder locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Deadbolt locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Keyed entry locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Privacy locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Patio locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Passage locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Standard keyed entry locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Storeroom locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Classroom locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Store entry double cylinder locks
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Deck 5: Host, Application, and Data Security
1
ID badges that can be detected by a proximity reader are often fitted with tiny radio ____ tags.

A) wave
B) pulse
C) AFID
D) RFID
D
2
A ____ can be inserted into the security slot of a portable device and rotated so that the cable lock is secured to the device, while a cable connected to the lock can then be secured to a desk or immobile object.

A) U-lock
B) safe lock
C) shield lock
D) cable lock
D
3
Data, once restricted to papers in the office filing cabinet, now flows freely both in and out of organizations, among employees, customers, contractors, and business partners.
True
4
A ____ is an independently rotating large cups affixed to the top of a fence prevent the hands of intruders from gripping the top of a fence to climb over it.

A) bollard
B) fence
C) roller barrier
D) top hat
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A ____ is designed to separate a nonsecured area from a secured area.

A) lockout
B) mantrap
C) closet
D) pit
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Passive tags have ranges from about 1/3 inch to ____ feet.

A) 12
B) 15
C) 19
D) 25
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In Microsoft Windows, a ____ is a collection of security configuration settings.

A) security baseline
B) security reference
C) security summary
D) security template
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Keyed entry locks are much more difficult to defeat than deadbolt locks.
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Instead of using a key or entering a code to open a door, a user can display a ____ to identify herself.

A) logical token
B) physical sensor
C) physical token
D) hybrid sensor
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10
Cipher locks are the same as combination padlocks.
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11
____ can be prewired for electrical power as well as wired network connections.

A) Locking cabinets
B) Fences
C) Locking drawers
D) Desks
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12
____ use multiple infrared beams that are aimed across a doorway and positioned so that as a person walks through the doorway some beams are activated.

A) Lockout sensors
B) Engineering sensors
C) Tailgate sensors
D) Proximity sensors
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13
An anti-climb collar is a ____ that extends horizontally for up to 3 feet (1 meter) from the pole to prevent anyone from climbing.

A) flat collar
B) spiked collar
C) slippery collar
D) sharp collar
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When a policy violation is detected by the DLP agent, it is reported back to the DLP server.
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15
The signal from an ID badge is detected as the owner moves near a ____, which receives the signal.

A) proximity reader
B) mantrap
C) barcode scanner
D) magnetic scanner
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16
Securing a restricted area by erecting a barrier is called ____.

A) blocking
B) boundary placement
C) fencing
D) moating
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17
Using video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific and limited set of receivers is called ____.

A) CCTV
B) ICTV
C) IPTV
D) ITV
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18
Securing the host involves protecting the physical device itself, securing the operating system software on the system, using security-based software applications, and monitoring logs.
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____ are combination locks that use buttons which must be pushed in the proper sequence to open the door.

A) Biometric locks
B) Cipher locks
C) Multifactor locks
D) Reaction locks
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A ____ outlines the major security considerations for a system and becomes the starting point for solid security.

A) reference
B) baseline
C) profile
D) minimum
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21
Identify the five steps in the process to secure operating system software.
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22
____ is a system of security tools that is used to recognize and identify data that is critical to the organization and ensure that it is protected.

A) IDS
B) ADP
C) LLP
D) DLP
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____________________ security is the physical security that specifically involves protecting the hardware of the host system, particularly portable laptops, netbooks, and tablet computers that can easily be stolen.
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24
Describe RFID tags.
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A(n) ____ is hardware or software that is designed to prevent malicious packets from entering or leaving computers.

A) IPS
B) scanner
C) firewall
D) honeypot
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26
What are the three most important elements to secure in any information technology setting?
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27
Describe a mantrap.
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28
Explain remote wipe/sanitation.
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29
Each host (desktop, wireless laptop, smartphone, gateway server) runs a local application called a ____, which is sent over the network to the devices and runs as an OS service.

A) DLP manager
B) DLP control
C) DLP agent
D) DLP cipher
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30
____________________ locks keep a record of when the door was opened and by which code.
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In ____, a virtualized environment is created that simulates the central processing unit (CPU) and memory of the computer.

A) heuristic detection
B) pattern detection
C) hybrid detection
D) combination detection
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____________________ paint is a nontoxic petroleum gel-based paint that is thickly applied and does not harden, making any coated surface very difficult to climb.
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____________________ security involves restricting access to the areas in which equipment is located.
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A(n) ____________________ is a record or list of individuals who have permission to enter a secure area, the time that they entered, and the time they left the area.
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35
List three recommended key management procedures to achieve the best security when using keyed door locks.
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36
What are the three states of data that DLP typically examines?
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37
____ is defined as a security analysis of the transaction within its approved context.

A) Content aggregation
B) Content inspection
C) Content delivery
D) Content management
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A ____ is software that is a cumulative package of all security updates plus additional features.

A) feature pack
B) roll-up
C) service pack
D) patch
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39
Explain how tailgate sensors work.
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40
Identify one of the capabilities of DLP agents.
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41
Describe how a DLP can be configured.
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Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Deadbolt locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Keyed entry locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Privacy locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Patio locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Passage locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Standard keyed entry locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Storeroom locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Classroom locks
Latch a door closed yet do not lock; typically used on hall and closet doors
Store entry double cylinder locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Deadbolt locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Keyed entry locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Privacy locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Patio locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Passage locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Standard keyed entry locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Storeroom locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Classroom locks
Lock the door but have access to unlock from the outside via a small hole
Store entry double cylinder locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Deadbolt locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Keyed entry locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Privacy locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Patio locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Passage locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Standard keyed entry locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Storeroom locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Classroom locks
Most common type of door lock for keeping out intruders, but its security is minimal
Store entry double cylinder locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Deadbolt locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Keyed entry locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Privacy locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Patio locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Passage locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Standard keyed entry locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Storeroom locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Classroom locks
Lock the door from the inside but cannot be unlocked from the outside
Store entry double cylinder locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Deadbolt locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Keyed entry locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Privacy locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Patio locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Passage locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Standard keyed entry locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Storeroom locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Classroom locks
The outside can be locked or unlocked, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Store entry double cylinder locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Deadbolt locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Keyed entry locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Privacy locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Patio locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Passage locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Standard keyed entry locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Storeroom locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Classroom locks
Use a key to open the lock from the outside
Store entry double cylinder locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Deadbolt locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Keyed entry locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Privacy locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Patio locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Passage locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Standard keyed entry locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Storeroom locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Classroom locks
The outside is always locked, entry is by key only, and the inside lever is always unlocked
Store entry double cylinder locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Deadbolt locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Keyed entry locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Privacy locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Patio locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Passage locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Standard keyed entry locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Storeroom locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Classroom locks
Include a keyed cylinder in both the outside and inside knobs so that a key in either knob locks or unlocks both at the same time
Store entry double cylinder locks
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