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The two-man rule in security is used to secure high-valued assets and operations. As an example, many banks provide safe deposit box facilities. People can rent safe deposit boxes to store valuable assets. Most of these safe deposit boxes are designed to support a two-man rule. This means that each safe deposit box has two locks. One key to the lock is held by the bank, and another key for a second lock is issued to the customer. To open it, customers and bank agents need to use their keys at the same time. When a customer shows up at the bank, there is a process to follow to get access to safe deposit boxes. Banks will verify the customer's identity first. They will ask for a passport or driving license to verify the customer's identity. Following successful verification, the bank will assign a member of staff to go with the customer and open the box using the bank's and the customer's keys. The end goal of these layers...