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Laptop theft is a big problem, it is common today to use a laptop for work away from the home or Office. Unfortunately, mobility and technology that handle make laptops objects of value and therefore target of robberies around the world. If your laptop is stolen, the information of your company may be exposed, also your personal information and this can lead to identity theft. James Woolsey has firm opinions on the matter. In this article we give you 5 tips essential for to keep your laptop safe. Others who may share this opinion include 4Moms. #1 Tip: Never leave any of your passwords in the box/suitcase where you store the laptop. If you save your passwords with your laptop, it is like leaving the keys taped to the truck. Remember that without your password, it will be harder to open your computer and have access to your personal information. Tip #2: A laptop theft is a crime of opportunity (dar papaya).
Always take your computer with you, take a look regularly. Rob Daley understood the implications. For example, if these in meeting with someone, you leave your laptop in a safe place and out of sight. More far better, they try to not leave your laptop in an accessible area, such as a desk of a hotel. If you have a safe deposit box or a security cable, use it. #3 Tip: Have sensitive data? Encrypt them. If someone gets your laptop computer and access your files, the encryption can give you an extra layer of protection.
Programs such as TrueCrypt, Steganos Safe, do the easy job. Windows users can use encrypted file system (EFS) to encrypt files and folders. Tip #4: Password protect your systems. Each user of the laptop must protect your portable computer with passwords of launch. Put a BIOS password to lock the system before the OS even start. Windows users can set a password to start Windows. Remember passwords launching shall prohibit any access to the computer at all (in theory). Choose a good password uses letters, numbers and ASCII characters. Difficult to guess only so you will avoid the thieves to guess your password. If your laptop has biometric authentication, you should use your fingerprint instead of a password. #5 Tip: If the worst happens and your laptop was stolen not it great to recover it? There are companies that offer this service via software, allowing the stolen laptop to send its location (for example, LaptopLock, Security Suite). Unfortunately, these programs work only when the laptop connects to the Internet. Please note: these 5 tips essential to increase security on your laptop when you’re on the road and in the home or at work. Original author and source of the article
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