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3.PROTECTION OF INFORMATION (damages of bad key control (unauthorised…
3.PROTECTION OF INFORMATION
principle of "Necessity to know"
no person should be supplied with more information than he needs to carry out his task effectively
places where careless talking occurs
shebeens
hotels
taxi ranks
bus stops
train platforms
public meetings
shopping centres
damages of bad key control
unauthorised persons may gain access
theft of documents
photographing of documents
time bomb or explosive may be planted
bugging devices
tampering with fire fighting systems
arson
picking of locks
sabotage
tampering of documents
information compromised
factors that can influence personal security
habits
patterns
interests
activities inside and outside the house
promiscuity
all forms of indecency
drug use
debt
dishonesty
unreliability
dangers arising from weak personnel security
bribery
extortion
compromising of information
security breaches
leakage of information