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RE: your mail


From: Nathan Stratton <nathan () robotics net>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 17:00:09 -0400 (EDT)


On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, N. Richard Solis wrote:

I think that getting caught is a good indication that they take the security
of the facility seriously.  Some places will ban you forever if you violate
their policies.  The mantrap thing is there for a reason.  People are always
free to build out their own spaces however they wish.  If you don't like
their policies, don't colo there.  Build your own.  I like their approach of
controlling access very tightly.  Overkill is definitely better than
underkill.  My experience is that a lot of security measures that appear
ridiculous or redundant actually act as a defense-in-depth strategy.  Their
practice of requiring a guard to leave the control booth to allow someone in
instead of using a buzzer may seem stupid but serves an important but not
entirely well-publicized purpose.

I was not caught, that was my issue. They only gave me a hard time after I
showed them all the issues they had with their security. My issue is they
have very little control.

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Nathan Stratton
nathan at robotics.net
http://www.robotics.net


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