doorsluipen
Doorsluipen is a Dutch term used to describe the act of moving through a doorway during the moment it is opening or closing. It can refer to a literal movement—passing through a doorway quickly without stopping—and to a figurative act, such as exploiting a brief opening in a barrier, procedure, or policy.
Etymology and usage. The word is a compound of door (doorway) and sluipen (to creep or slip).
Contexts and interpretations. In security discussions, doorsluipen is connected to tailgating or piggybacking, where an individual
Related concepts. Closely related ideas include tailgating, piggybacking, and the broader notion of exploiting timing windows
Notes. Doorsluipen remains a descriptive term and is not a formal security standard, with its meaning largely