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Jyoti has been given the responsibility of installing doors that provide different types of protection. She has been told to install doors that provide fail-safe, fail-secure, and fail-soft protection. Which of the following statements is true about secure door types?
Fail-secure defaults to double locked.
Fail-safe defaults to locked.
Fail-soft defaults to the sensitivity of the area.
Fail-secure defaults to unlocked
The following types of electric locking systems exist: Fail Safe Lock: The lock automatically opens during a power failure. This type of lock is essential to fire alarm systems to ensure the safe and speedy evacuation of personnel. Fail Secure Lock: The lock automatically closes during a power failure. This type of lock is essential to the protection of sensitive areas such as cash vaults. Fail Soft Lock: The lock can operate with a reduced capacity during a power failure. This type of lock may be used as part of a fire alarm system such as an automatically opening sliding door that will open, but not automatically, and must be pushed open. EDIT: is this definition in the CISSP documentation? I found Fail-Safe and Fail-Secure but not Fail-Safe, while it may exist in the industry, if the term does not exist in the test, it should not be here.
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