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1. Access Controlr regulate people, vehicles, and items during movement into, out of, and within a
building or facility
2. Biometrics Digital capture of physical characteristics and conversion into data for storage
3. Biometrics iden- computerized systems that capture physical characteristics and convert them into
tification system data for identification purposes
4. crotch-carry A method of shoplifting in which the criminal carries stolen items between his or
her legs, usually under a loose coat or full skirt or dress.
5. Control Point an area established for positive personnel identification and movement control
6. identify theft the criminal act of assuming another person's identity
7. industrial securi- security measures applied to business industries; or the business of providing
ty security and protection
8. industrial pertaining to or engaged in industry
9. industrial securi- security measures applied to business industry/ providing security and protection
ty management to private individuals, business enterprise, or government and non government
organisation
10. industry earnest or constant application to work or business
11. Knock-Off Goods - Counterfeit goods or products
12. piggy backing when unauthorized persons closely follow authorized employee into restricted
areas. also knows as tailgating
13. shrinkage the reduction in inventory due to theft or diversion
14. source tagging Antishoplifting tags that are attached to products by manufacturers before they
reach stores.
, INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
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15. security a state or condition of being secured; there is freedom from fear, harm, danger,
loss, distruction or damages
16. Security Manage- the totality of utilizing available resources to secure and keep safe the organization
ment
17. •Natural authori- legal bases of industrial security in the phil.
ty
•Constitutional
Authority
•Statutory Au-
thority
18. Natural Authority The highest law is the law of self-preservation
19. constitutional Powers derived from the provisions of the Constitution that outline the president's
authority role in government.
20. Statutory Author- Powers derived from laws enacted by Congress that add to the powers given to
ity the president in the Constitution.
21. •physical securi- major areas of industrial security management
ty
•personnel secu-
rity
•document and
information se-
curity
22. Physical Security broadest branch of security which is concerned with the physical measures
adopted to prevent unauthorized access to equipment, facilities, materials,and
documents and to safeguard it from espionage, sabotage, damage, and theft