To reduce the risk of theft, it is highly recommended that businesses implement and enforce a strict computer policy with specific attention given to laptops. It is common for computers to be stolen without signs of forced entry or during regular business hours. Computer security is simple common sense. Treating a laptop as if it is cash is a good way to think about it – you wouldn’t leave a pile of cash on your car seat nor should you leave your laptop unattended. By following a few simple rules you can greatly improve your computer security.
Laptop Computers
Desktop computers
Desktop computers should be secured with one or several of the following devices:
Server computers
This new and very important class of computers is the result of the huge development of computer networks that are considered mission critical systems. Unfortunately, the physical security is usually neglected or improperly implemented. Serious attention should be given to the physical security requirements of the server room.
Data backups
Data should be backed up on a regular basis on all your computers. A copy of the backup should be kept off-premises. This may be the only way to restore your data in the event your computer is stolen.
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