Perimeter Security

Fences, walls, intelligent detection technology, and the latest surveillance measures: today the options for comprehensive perimeter security around a property are more diverse and complex than ever before. And that’s a good thing. Whether for VIPs, airports, forensics, penal institutions, industrial properties with high security requirements (such as logistics or chemical companies), solar facilities, outside warehouses, or power plants, appropriate preventive measures help to preclude or minimize damage. They contribute to the early recognition of offenders and support the rapid introduction of countermeasures as soon as danger is imminent.

Siemens, ‘Perimeter security: because walls alone are not enough’

Well, one does not have to make up sinister b*llocks when it’s being sung from the (heavily defended) rooftops.

This blog has noted before that whilst the internet will provide reams of information about how to deploy knives, guns and bombs it seems oddly reticent when it comes to bypassing security systems. But at least we can identify the systems that have to be bypassed and where a TSP K Team might encounter them.

Site of Soulless Evil

Key

1. Active IR Light Barrier

2. Microwave Detectors

3. Laser Scanners

4. Video Sensors

5. Microphone Sensor Cables

6. High Frequency Signal Cables

7. Ground Sensors

8. IR Motion Detectors

9. Radar Sensor

10. Fibre-optic Sensor Cables

11. Fence Sensors

These sensors can be broken down into four areas of operation:

Fences: Microphone sensor cables, fibre optic sensor cables, fence sensors

Gates & Paths: Active IR light barrier, high-frequency signal cables, ground sensors

Open Ground: Microwave detectors, radar sensor

Buildings: Laser scanners, video sensors, IR motion sensors

There’s a semi-abstract system for penetrating security systems in this post:

Ultimate B*llocks is Go!

Here’s the Mythras version (using the Mythras Imperative skill set.)

Bypassing Security Systems
Intruder Kits

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