Dear Geek;
I frequently attend meetings which require that I bring my laptop. I occasionally leave it unattended (bathroom breaks, etc.). I have it password protected, but what else can I do to keep it safe?
Signed,
Secured?
Dear Secured;
Laptop security is a huge issue. Having the laptop password protected is a start, but that doesn’t keep it from being removed off-site, then hacked. Unfortunately, most people have a password that is not very difficult to figure out.
You can now get biometric fingerprint scanners that require a valid fingerprint to be swiped prior to starting the computer or accessing files and folders on the computer. Some higher-end laptops have an fingerprint scanner integrated into the case. You can also purchase a fingerprint scanner add-on that attaches to your USB port.
Some more recent laptops also have a port or ‘security slot’ that is designed for a ‘laptop lock’. This cable connects to your laptop via the security slot, then wraps around an immovable object such as a table or chair. Some higher-end laptop locks feature an alarm that goes off if the cable is cut. This may deter some thieves, and slow down others, but you better be ready to run fast after the thief once that alarm goes off!
Unfortunately, the only 100% sure-fire way to ensure your laptop isn’t stolen, is to keep it with you at all times. If you’re not comfortable taking your laptop to the bathroom with you, ask your study-buddy (the person in the seat next to you) if they can watch your laptop for a minute while you’re ‘indisposed’.
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oak floor says
This really answered my problem, thanks!