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"Tailgating" as a security breach
by Andrew Jones
In a recent survey, more than 70% of respondents said it was likely a security breach could occur at their facility as a result of “tailgating,” the practice of following an authorized person into a restricted area or past a certain checkpoint. (This is also sometimes referred to as “piggybacking.”)
Despite the perceived risk, a slightly higher percentage said they answered “no” when asked if their facility regularly tracks tailgating occurrences. This may be because around 60% of respondents said they already have taken steps to minimize tailgating by providing a physical barrier at their entrances and by educating their employees.
This tailgating survey was conducted in September and October 2014 by Boon Edam Inc. of Lillington, North Carolina, a manufacturer of security entrances. Their results were reported last week on SecurityMagazine.com.
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Posted on 1/12/2015