Strength of deterrence=
If any kind of punishment is given for the violation, most of the people will try not to go anything that can breach the security system
It will provide a reason for not do initiate any action otherwise there can be serious consequences
This will provide a reason for not to think of initiating anything that could breach the security system
Most of the people will try to follow the guidelines and thus the chances of the breach of security system will be limited
Weaknesses of detereance=
It can be seen as a very punitive action from the organization and can create a negative image
People may raise a voice against it and show their discontent if modes of deterrence are too strict
Overutilization of deterrence will lower its significance as people will be used to of this
It is a negative approach to changing the system
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