Mantraps are designed to contain individuals between two sets of interlocking doors, preventing tailgating and ensuring that only authorized personnel can access sensitive areas such as data centers. Badge readers simply check for valid credentials but do not physically contain an individual, and surveillance cameras act as a deterrent and a means of recording activity but do not prevent access. Motion detectors are used to alert security personnel to unauthorized movement but may not prevent entry.
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