Logical security - measures taken to protect digital assets, such as computer systems, networks, and data, from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, or destruction., Physical security - measures taken to protect assets, such as buildings, equipment, and people, from physical threats, such as theft, vandalism, or terrorism., Logical security threats - Common threats to this security include malware, phishing, social engineering, password attacks, and insider threats., Physical security threats - threats to this security include theft, vandalism, terrorism, and natural disasters., Physical security prevention - To prevent or mitigate these threats, organizations can implement security measures such as access controls, surveillance cameras, security guards, alarms, and emergency response plans., Logical security prevention - To prevent or mitigate these threats, organizations can implement security measures such as firewalls, antivirus software, spam filters, employee training, strong password policies, and access controls., Hardware resilience - Using UPS, software checks and maintenance, Incident response - Fault Report / Call Logger, Disaster recovery  - Backup policies, cloud storage, local backup, Communication resilience - Network Performance Monitoring, Secondary Communication, Alternative Carrier, Capacity planning - Upgrades, expansion, change of use, new systems, security, Sustainability and waste planning - Waste electrical and electronic equipment and decommission,

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