Joe's Gatehouse
The only way through the perimeter fence at Joe's Office is through the manned gatehouse, which features several measures for stopping a determined intruder.
Laptop Security
Obviously, Joe's laptop computer is equipped with the most up-to-date antivirus, firewall and encryption solutions, but it also has more advanced security gizmos.
Biometric Access Control
The regular prox-card system does not provide access to the inner sanctum, Joe's actual office suite: He must enter through a door equipped with a biometric lock and handle that use scan thermal imaging technology.
Shredding for Security
When Joe is done with his printed documents, he shreds them using a high-security shredder that meets the federal security requirement demanded of the Department of Defense, NATO and other government and military for disposing of top-secret documents.
Gatehouse
The first security measure Joe passes on his way into work is actually several hundred yards from the office, at the gatehouse.
Protecting Joe's Office
Joe's got a billion-dollar secret. How can he keep it safe from thieves, turncoats and spies? A picture's worth a thousand words...
Secure Whiteboard
Joe's a visual guy and often uses his interactive whiteboard to brainstorm or just to jot down some notes.
Secure Filing Cabinet
Joe has some paper records and printouts that he doesn't have the time or desire to digitize. So his office sports a filing cabinet - but it will be no surprise that his filing cabinet is essentially a safe.
Secure Office Windows
The exterior windows of Joe's office and laboratory protect him from bullets, explosive blasts and forced-entry threats.
Secure Printer
Today's multifunction printers are on-ramp to the Internet. That means Joe's printer needs a variety of extra security measures.
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