Notebook Security

 

Notebook security will save you more than just the cost of replacing your valuable computer

Laptop PC's are designed to be portable and light.  According to an FBI study in 2002, the theft of a single notebook results in an average financial loss of $89,000, only a small part of which is replacing the hardware. So how do you keep people from stealing laptops without attaching a ball and chain and anchoring them to a desk?

Whether you are traveling or working at your desk, simple security devices can deter the kind of casual theft that results in most laptop losses.

Datamation Systems has developed the most comprehensive range of notebook security options anywhere. All are light weight and flexible and avoid bulky or heavy permanent attachments to your equipment. Cables loop around chairs or table legs and coil up for easy carrying. Some come with convenient pouches. No matter what the solution, you should make sure that you establish a method of key control that matches your organizations needs: locks can be keyed alike, keyed differently or master-keyed.

Institutional users – such as schools, universities and conference and training facilities providing laptops in classrooms – have the added challenge of protecting equipment while providing a way to transport it and re-charge batteries.

We can provide solutions from a number of sources: Kensington MicroSaver and Master Lock, PC Guardian, Targus, Defcon, Secure-It Kablit, Snap-It, Security Works and more.

For additional information on protecting Laptop and notebook PC's, please contact us, or E-mail Colleen Ritter at: info@pc-security.com

 


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