Systems Security Certified Practitioner – SSCP – Question0320

Which of the following is NOT a technical control?

A.
Password and resource management
B. Identification and authentication methods
C. Monitoring for physical intrusion
D. Intrusion Detection Systems

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

It is considered to be a ‘Physical Control’
There are three broad categories of access control: administrative, technical, and physical. Each category has different access control mechanisms that can be carried out manually or automatically. All of these access control mechanisms should work in concert with each other to protect an infrastructure and its data.
Each category of access control has several components that fall within it, a partial list is shown here. Not all controls fall into a single category, many of the controls will be in two or more categories. Below you have an example with backups where it is in all three categories:
Administrative Controls Policy and procedures
-A backup policy would be in place
Personnel controls Supervisory structure Security-awareness training Testing Physical Controls Network segregation Perimeter security Computer controls Work area separation
Data backups (actual storage of the media, i:e Offsite Storage Facility)
Cabling Technical Controls System access Network architecture Network access Encryption and protocols Control zone Auditing Backup (Actual software doing the backups)
The following answers are incorrect :
Password and resource management is considered to be a logical or technical control.
Identification and authentication methods is considered to be a logical or technical control.
Intrusion Detection Systems is considered to be a logical or technical control. Reference : Shon Harris , AIO v3 , Chapter -4 : Access Control , Page : 180 -185