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.
Gatehouse
The first security measure Joe passes on his way into work is actually several hundred yards from the office, at the gatehouse.
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.
High-Security Briefcase
Anybody who grabs Joe's briefcase uninvited is in for a shock.
High-Security Perimeter Fence
Today's perimeter fences provide Joe with many security options at many different price points.
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