A multinational financial institution is redesigning their trading floor where sensitive market information is regularly displayed on monitors. Which physical security control would best balance screen confidentiality with the need for trader collaboration?
Provide enclosed individual offices for traders
Install badge-activated turnstiles at entrances
Install anti-glare filters with viewing angle restrictions on monitors
Implement automated window blinds that activate during trading hours
Anti-glare filters with viewing angle restrictions are specifically designed to prevent visual data leakage by limiting the viewing angle of screens. They allow authorized users sitting directly in front of the screen to see the information clearly while making the screen appear dark to anyone viewing from side angles. This addresses the requirement of protecting sensitive trading information while still allowing traders to work and collaborate normally in an open environment.
Individual enclosed offices would be excessive and actually hinder collaboration. Badge-activated turnstiles help with physical access control but do nothing for screen confidentiality. Automated window blinds address external visual threats but not internal threats from personnel walking through the trading floor.
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