# Physical Location

## Overview

Satellite images are a way to identify organizational or personal information. This information is more useful for physical penetration testing but can help out here too. Sometimes the building will be so new that there aren't any satellite pictures for it yet. &#x20;

We want to look at how we can get access to the building. Whats the surrounding area? We need to know this for if we want to fly a drone over to get a closer look at the building. Are there any guards? Is there an empty parking lot that we sit in and not look suspicious? Is there a smoking area where employees leave doors open? Is it a remote location?

<figure><img src="/files/kcQ3Tf7M1oGw2tkMZBOT" alt=""><figcaption><p>Tesla HQ via Google Maps</p></figcaption></figure>


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