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I go over the security Takashi knows about from the corporation (I don't personally know what kind of measures they use in the building, but Takashi would), not forgetting to mention the security drone in the stairwell.
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Parking is regulated by an in-car transponder. unauthorised vehicles can't get past the entry way. you can park accrost the street and hop the car barrier, but there are cameras that have image recognition software that are suppose to spot and report that sort of thing.
in the elevator, there is another wireless transponder, normally keyed to ID tags, that must be worn at all times. this clocks employees in and out for their work-shifts. the elevator has an algorythem that accounts for weight of the individuals (matched up to their monthly physical) +/- 2 KG for work equipment. they are working on facial recognition software, to make sure that no one else of about the same weight can use your card to clock you in, but it's kinda buggy at this point, and mostly ignored.
all hallways and offices are monitored by the same transponder system. any door can lock, and they will only unlock if an authorised person aproaches it. unauthorised people crossing into an area by 'following' an authorised individual sets off an alarm. this is tracked by a various method of zoning (if you walk into the wrong place with an unauthorised transponder, you set off the alarm) or, if you are 'pinged' by a visual camera, and found to not be wearing a transponder, that also sets off the alarm.
this particular building has a security rigger (named 'jones') who controlls a small fleet of survailance drones, as well as some 'attack' security drones.
to back him up, there are on site security guards, armed with stun weapons, that are assigned to watch the feed lines from the various drones (and help out jones in his task of monitoring so many stations) and will respond 'in person' to any threat of a non-violent level.
violence is responded to with an average 240 second responce time; showing up on site, the 'black guard' four man team, has the authorisation to use 'lethal' responce, and they generally do so with flash-bangs, HK-97's, and one GPMMG (they are suppose to use rubber bullets according to a recent corperate memmo, but who can tell).
the server room is one of the highest guarded sites in the building. it's got it's own 'self defence' countermeasures; including: lethal voltage supplied through lightning pads mounted in the floor and cealing, a halon fire (and oxygen) supression system, and a SemiAutomonious Knowbot ran laser.
the site has Grid hookups, as well as two redundant, on site power sources. access to the server's soft side is limited to almost exclusively unidirectional broadcast networks, and a handfull of 'request' buffer chokepoints. the request buffers do not accept queries from through a SAN, so on site is the only way to go. downloads of over 1,000 MP trip the warning relay, and shut down all of access privlages to the chokepoints. for the download you want to pull off, you'll have to be sitting on the server, or find some way to bypass that ring.