Laptop Security - An Overview!
Laptop Security
Article by Marc Liron - Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience)
Laptop Security
Your laptop is your desk-on-the-go, helping you work no matter where
you are. Learn how to keep your laptop out of the hands - and off
the lap - of a stranger.
Quick Facts
Thinking of taking your laptop on the road? It's a great way to work
and stay in touch when you're out and about, but you need to take
some steps to keep your laptop safe and in your possession. Here are
some things you can do to keep track of your laptop:
# Treat it like cash.
# Get it out of the
car... don't ever leave it behind.
# Keep it locked...
use a security cable.
# Keep it off the
floor... or at least between your feet.
# Keep passwords
separate... not near the laptop or case.
# Don't leave it "for
just a second" ...no matter where you are.
# Pay attention in
airports... especially at security.
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Keeping Laptops From Getting Lost or
Stolen
A laptop computer defines convenience and mobility. It enables you
to work from home, a hotel room, a conference hall, or a coffee
shop.
Maybe you've taken steps to secure the data on your laptop: You've
installed a firewall. You update your antivirus software. You
protect your information with a strong password. You encrypt your
data, and you're too smart to fall for those emails that ask for
your personal information. But what about the laptop itself? A minor
distraction is all it takes for your laptop to vanish. If it does,
you may lose more than an expensive piece of hardware. The fact is,
if your data protections aren't up to par, that sensitive and
valuable information in your laptop may be a magnet for an identity
thief.
Chances are you've heard stories about stolen laptops on the news or
from friends and colleagues. No one thinks their laptop will be
stolen - at least not until they find the trunk of their car broken
into, notice that their laptop isn't waiting at the other side of
airport security, or get a refill at the local java joint only to
turn around and find their laptop gone.
I suggest keeping these tips in mind when you take your laptop out
and about:
# Treat your laptop like cash.
If you had a wad of money sitting out in a public place, would you
turn your back on it - even for just a minute? Would you put it in
checked luggage? Leave it on the backseat of your car? Of course
not. Keep a careful eye on your laptop just as you would a pile of
cash.
# Keep it locked.
Whether you're using your laptop in the office, a hotel, or some
other public place, a security device can make it more difficult for
someone to steal it. Use a laptop security cable: attach it to
something immovable or to a heavy piece of furniture that's
difficult to move - say, a table or a desk.
# Keep it off the floor.
No matter where you are in public - at a conference, a coffee shop,
or a registration desk – avoid putting your laptop on the floor. If
you must put it down, place it between your feet or at least up
against your leg, so that you're aware of it.
# Keep your passwords elsewhere.
Remembering strong passwords or access numbers can be difficult.
However, leaving either in a laptop carrying case or on your laptop
is like leaving the keys in your car. There's no reason to make it
easy for a thief to get to your personal or corporate information.
# Mind the bag. When
you take your laptop on the road, carrying it in a computer case may
advertise what's inside. Consider using a suitcase, a padded
briefcase or a backpack instead.
# Get it out of the car.
Don't leave your laptop in the car - not on the seat, not in the
trunk. Parked cars are a favourite target of laptop thieves; don't
help them by leaving your laptop unattended. That said, if you must
leave your laptop behind, keep it out of sight.
# Don't leave it "for just a minute."
Your conference colleagues seem trustworthy, so you're comfortable
leaving your laptop while you network during a break. The people at
the coffee shop seem nice, so you ask them to keep an eye while you
use the restroom. Don't leave your laptop unguarded - even for a
minute. Take it with you if you can, or at least use a cable to
secure it to something heavy.
# Pay attention in airports.
Keep your eye on your laptop as you go through security. Hold onto
it until the person in front of you has gone through the metal
detector - and keep an eye out when it emerges on the other side of
the screener. The confusion and shuffle of security checkpoints can
be fertile ground for theft.
# Be vigilant in hotels.
If you stay in hotels, a security cable may not be enough. Try not
to leave your laptop out in your room. Rather, use the safe in your
room if there is one. If you're using a security cable to lock down
your laptop, consider hanging the "do not disturb" sign on your
door.
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Enjoy!
Kind Regards

Marc Liron - Microsoft MVP in
Windows Desktop
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