You can keep all the "bad guys" out by putting a brick wall in place of every entrance and window. That will achieve 100% of the security goal, and even ops people might breathe a sigh of relief - until the stakeholders who commissioned the buildings get wind of it, that is.
Beyond that, locks aren't about "keeping bad guys out", but about giving owners a degree of control over who can access what and when. "Keeping bad guys out" is a subset of it, possibly a small one, unless you're happy defining "bad guys" as "people whose goals are at odds with the owner's business model".