Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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Which step is NOT part of the Physical Protection System design process?

  1. Acceptance phase

  2. Define objectives

  3. Performance phase

  4. Analysis phase

The correct answer is: Performance phase

The performance phase is typically not considered a distinct step in the physical protection system design process. Instead, the design process generally includes defining objectives, conducting an analysis of potential threats and vulnerabilities, and going through an acceptance phase to ensure stakeholders agree with the chosen measures. The performance aspect may come into play after the system has been designed but is more about the operation and effectiveness of the system rather than a phase of the design itself. In contrast, defining objectives is crucial because it sets the foundation for what the physical protection system aims to achieve, guiding all subsequent steps. The analysis phase follows this by examining existing risks in detail, while the acceptance phase involves validating that the proposed solutions meet the designated requirements and objectives, securing necessary approvals before implementation.