Monday, March 2, 2009

Your Complete Guide To Laptop Security

Laptops are commonplace today as they provide the users with an
easy environment to work in. The features of mobility,
technology and the capability of storing large information make
these machines a must have ins. Losing a laptop often doesn't
matter as much as the fear of losing the data it contains. In
order to secure your precious information carrier, putting a
security programme in place is thus a must for the individual
and the organization on the whole.

Whenever there is a laptop theft, only a few of the culprits
are concerned about the data it contains but more are concerned
with its digital treasures like the hard drives. By selling them
they seek quick profits. This article is devoted on how you can
secure your laptop and will give you a brief overview on how
users can prevent laptop thefts.

With the increasing number of laptop thefts, people have become
more concerned about their possession. To support this there is
available a wide range of security products depending on your
requirements. Of which the most important is the users self
security. You should be very careful with your machine while
traveling. The others security means are:

Laptop Security Cables: It is the most cheapest and effective
security measure available in the market. Laptop Security Cables
are light weight cables that wrap around a stationary device and
lock the security slot of your laptop. If your laptop is not
equipped with a built-in security slot, an optional glue-on
adapter is available at no extra charges.

Laptop Safes: They are the most convenient security gadget
available to you while you are traveling. A must have in
especially for the travelers! Your machine is transported safely
in a sturdy trunk in your very own vehicle.

Technological Solutions: In this category you have a wide array
of products, ranging from motor sensors to theft alarms,
depending on your requirements.

Track IT: This product helps create a "maximum separate zone"
around both the user and the laptop. As soon as you move out of
the range of your machine, the alarm rings and once back within
the range, it stops. It is an ideal solution for preventing
thefts in crowded areas. But the interference from the
environment such as the metal beams and other radio sources is a
drawback to this solution which reduces the usefulness of the
product. Another method is to opt for an alarm that relies on
the movement of the object that is attached to it. If the object
that is attached to the sensor is moved an alarm will be raised.


Caveo's Anti-Theft PCMCIA Card: This device monitors the
position of your laptop. There are sensors that detect the
movement of laptop outside the designated workforce, several
events can occur like the alarm will ring, where upon Caveo will
shut down and effectively lock the machine by preventing it from
booting without a proper action.

Password Protection: If you are running an operating system
that supports proper login settings, a password is a must.

Smart Cards: They are being used sparingly as they are an
efficient way to block access to people other than the user.

Encryption: Data encryption system protects information stored
in your laptops.

Biometrics: It provides another means of blocking access by
allowing only the users who authenticate their identity with
various physical characteristics such as the finger prints,
voice patterns or their retina scan.

These security products provide effective theft deterrents and
access controls but ultimately it all depends on the individual
user to prevent their laptop theft. Users need to be
specifically careful in the public locations.

But despite the progress in security products and applications,
the threat of laptop continues to grapple the minds of the
laptop owners.


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