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Which of these would a mantrap prevent?

A) Simultaneous logins from multiple locations

B) More than one person through an entrance at a time

C) Database injection attacks from outside of the network

D) Inappropriate use of company assets

E) Pretty much anything that I like to do for fun


The answer: B) More than one person through an entrance at a time

A mantrap is a physical entrance that limits access to an area to more than one person at a time.

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