The importance of locking down multiple devices in the office

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Kensington Outlines the Risks Associated with Leaving Employee Equipment Unattended in Heterogeneous Office Environments and the Best First Line of Defense to Protect Valuable Data Denise Nelson The Ventana Group Danville, CA

PressReleasePing - September 12, 2017 -San Mateo, CA – Kensington®, a worldwide leader of desktop

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computing and mobility solutions for IT, business and home office professionals and The Professionals’ Choice, has

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released an article for IT administrators that outlines the critical importance of locking down multiple devices in the

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office, where more IT theft takes place than many realize. Implementing a first line of defense with physical solutions is a valuable step towards preventing theft that can have a devastating impact on a company, but there are considerations with multiple devices across what is often a heterogeneous environment. Confidential data leaked from a company device can expose an entire enterprise, costing the company contacts, intellectual property and even clients. A security breach of this nature can scare shareholders, potential investors and customers, all while disrupting workflow and decreasing productivity when employees are without their laptops when lost or stolen. Cyber security cannot stop devices, and the data inside them, from being stolen from work and employee environments, but something as simple as a trusted physical security solution can prevent nightmare scenarios from becoming reality. With so much at stake, there are many considerations with physical security, such as how to secure

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