A remote facility experiences high levels of dust, temperature extremes, and electromagnetic interference. Team members must keep sensitive devices operational and safe from tampering under these harsh conditions. Which option best addresses this situation?
Plan frequent restarts to remove any condensation inside devices
Route power lines with shielded cables to address electromagnetic interference
Use sealed housings designed for dusty and extreme temperature locations
Rotate login credentials on a scheduled basis to protect devices from tampering
Sealed equipment housings rated to handle dust and temperature extremes help keep components secure from external threats and maintain stable device operation. Using protective enclosures counters condensation and electromagnetic interference. Answers that rely on restarts, cable changes, or standard credential rotation do not directly solve issues posed by harsh surroundings.
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