PC Guardian, a manufacturer of computer and data security products, has introduced a product line that puts a new twist on some old security issues involving physical computer theft and data loss through exposed USB devices. Cable locks for laptops are nothing new. On nearly all laptops and numerous peripherals, the security slot to receive a locking device is standard fare. What is not so standard, however, are the enhancements to the cable and locks that ease the chore of installing and using them on numerous office workstations or in hard-to-reach locations.
PC Guardian: Putting the Clampdown on Laptops
Posted by: Jack M. Germain February 16, 2007 04:00 AMPC Guardian, a manufacturer of computer and data security products, has introduced a product line that puts a new twist on some old security issues involving physical computer theft and data loss through exposed USB devices. Cable locks for laptops are nothing new. On nearly all laptops and numerous peripherals, the security slot to receive a locking device is standard fare. What is not so standard, however, are the enhancements to the cable and locks that ease the chore of installing and using them on numerous office workstations or in hard-to-reach locations.