Training employees to challenge tailgaters helps, but research consistently shows 70–80% of people will hold a secure door open for a stranger who looks like they belong. The only reliable control is a physical barrier that permits exactly one person per badge swipe: a mantrap (an airlock with two doors where the first must close before the second opens) or a badge-enforced turnstile. These are standard in data centres and high-security facilities for exactly this reason. For areas that do not justify the cost of mantraps, tailgate detection sensors that alert security when multiple people pass a single badge read provide monitoring capability.
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