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subject: Laptop Lock The Must-have Computer Security Hardware [print this page]


It seems an everyday that makes the news headlines about stolen iMacs or laptops containing critical and confidential information. Teachers at universities and schools most times were victims.

What would be the plight of the owner that has lost laptop having 5 years worth of important information. Its more than the laptop, the information thats loaded in the system thats worthier and need to be safeguarded.

Software developers believe that computer security programs designed to thwart the heists are just enough to deter the thieves whod want to siphon the information present in the computer or prevent attempts of using the system.

Some tracking software programs enable your laptop to call your home if a stealer attempts to log into the system, and then a tracking signal thats given by the laptop when it called you helps you to track back the system to its physical location. These computer security software works in conjunction with the police as well as a phone company, and also ISPs and the iMac or computer can be tracked and recovered.

Then, if you care to store the data, have a secure operating system and have it locked down each time you are done with using the system. The file-level security and to have the ability to encrypt private information is a good option to secure the information if not the laptop. But if you have a combo of tracking software and secure operating system, your chances of jeopardy are low (system recovery as well as deterring the phonies to lay hands on your private information).

Have BIOS password enabled to foil the attempt of data thieves especially by password protecting your BIOS. While laptop manufacturers offer BIOS protection, you may want to do your diligence before you can rely on their schemes alone. Check with your laptop manufacturer the procedure to reset the BIOS password. You can even look for BIOS password locks that secures the hard drive as it can't be removed that easily and reinstalled into another machine.

You may want to register your laptop with its manufacturer. We became too lackadaisical in the recent times that we even throw away the registration cards of electronic goods we buy on regular basis. No wonder we are discarding junk mail, but having to register your laptop with its manufacturer will help "flag" the laptop should the phony sends the stolen piece for some maintenance. The odds of getting your back just increases, aint?

All said, the first line of defense against your laptop theft is to secure the laptop per se with a physical lock; a laptop lock to be precise. Although determined thieves cant be deterred by simple laptop locks, good high security laptop locks could prove good hassle to stop the stealers.

by: Compulocks




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