Lock Down Your Laptop (Secure it)

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What’s on your laptop? Your salary evaluation? Your credit card information? Your Company's documents? Maybe your bank account password or social security number. If you think about it, your laptop contains a lot of personal data that you'll seriously think of if you lost it. Laptops are gradually replacing desktops in homes and businesses and likely contain sensitive personal data. Are you taking the right precautions to protect your data by setting password on them? Hopefully, but if not, this article will describe some methods you can use to lock your laptop down and make it difficult for unauthorized users to access your personal data.


Methods of Securing Your Laptop Data
Portable computers need a way to either prevent access to data or encrypt that data so it can never be read. Here are a few methods you can use to lock a laptop down.
Physical Laptop Lock – We know they look stupid, but a Physical Laptop Lock will help prevent your laptop (along with all of its valuable data) from just walking away. It can happen in seconds: you turn your head to talk to someone; you go up to the counter for a second double espresso at Starbucks, or someone just does a snatch and run. A physical lock is a deterrent that will cause a would-be thief to look for an easier target.
BIOS Password – A BIOS password is minimally helpful if your laptop is stolen or recovered by someone who isn’t tech savvy enough to get around it. The BIOS is a chip on the motherboard that contains a small amount of software that identifies your hardware and instructs your computer where to look for the Operating System. A BIOS password can be used to lock the BIOS and prevent your computer from booting. Unfortunately, there are ways to clear the BIOS and default BIOS passwords that can be used for various computer models .
Bit Locker – Bit Locker is available on Ultimate and Enterprise versions of Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Bit locker provides encryption for the entire volume, so if an unauthorized user manages to boot the laptop, there is no way they can decrypt the volume to read what is on the drive without providing a physical key or a password. Many corporations will have this enabled on their portable computers to prevent secure data from being stolen.
Windows Password – You would be surprised to find how many people do not even have the most basic security feature set for their computer. A simple Windows log in password can thwart most people from accessing a computer–especially in Windows Vista, 7 and beyond, where it is more difficult to change a Windows password with third-party hacking tools. Learn how to set a secure password here.

Securing A Laptop Concluded

As you can see, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to add even the most basic laptop security to your computer. Out of the options above, a physical laptop lock is advisable for students or people who frequently leave their laptops unattended for several minutes in public places. A BIOS password isn’t preferable to a good Windows password or using Bit Locker if your computer has the hardware and software capable of running it.

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