Physical security refers to the protection of computers, networks, and data from physical actions and events that could cause damage or loss. For example, it means making sure that computers and servers are kept in safe places where only authorised people can access them. This could involve using locks, installing CCTV cameras, or having security guards. Physical security also helps to prevent theft, vandalism, and natural disasters from affecting important computer systems and data. In the context of GCSE Computer Science, understanding physical security helps students learn how to safeguard technology in the real world.
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