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Laptop Security
Being valuable, common and portable, laptops are prized targets for theft. The
cost of the stolen business or personal data and of the resulting problems
(identity theft, credit card fraud, breach of privacy laws) can be many times
the value of the stolen laptop itself. Therefore, both physical protection of
laptops and the safeguarding of data contained on them are of the highest
importance.
Most laptops have a Kensington security slot which is used to tether the
computer to a desk or other immovable object with a security cable and lock. In
addition to this, modern operating systems and third-party software offer disk
encryption functionality that renders the data on the laptop's hard drive
unreadable without a key or a passphrase.
Some laptops also now have additional security elements added by the consumer,
including eye recognition software and fingerprint scanning components.
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