Connecticut Security Officer License Practice Exam

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Access control is considered for which types of people?

  1. Employees

  2. Customers

  3. Everyone entering the premises

  4. The general public

The correct answer is: Everyone entering the premises

Access control is a security technique that regulates who or what can view or use resources. This often refers to premises access such as residential or commercial buildings. In this case, it applies to everyone entering the premises, not just employees, customers, or the general public. The purpose of access control is to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to physical and virtual resources. Therefore, anyone who wishes to enter a property, whether they're an employee, customer, or just a member of the public, is considered under access control. This mitigates potential security risks and helps maintain the safety and security of all individuals on the premises.