Policy says that they need to be put into a safe. Can't be left out on their desk.
I know, I thought of that, but no-go. [?] On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Kevin Lundy <[email protected]> wrote: > How about laptop cable locks - from Kensington or Targus, etc? > > Locked through a desk cable hole makes it secure from casual theft. Then > would be a bit more user friendly/efficient. > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Daniel Rodriguez <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hmm. Gun safe is not a bad idea. Not only secure, but very intimadating. >> :) >> >> Rolling carts is good, but because of the current policy in place, not >> very practical. >> >> Disk encryption is already in place. But again, because of current policy, >> the dictate states that they need to be locked up at night when the >> employees leave for the day. Don't ask me why they are doing this, it's just >> the nature of this beast. :( >> >> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Daniel Rodriguez <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> To all, >>> >>> Just letting you all know that I am back at work and doing alot better. >>> :) >>> >>> Now a question: >>> I have an area that is secured, it houses about 12 people, on our floor. >>> The manager is wanting a safe to lock up the users laptops when they leave >>> at night. They will be able to get them in the morning when they come in. >>> Even though the office area is secured, the building cleaning people have >>> access to that room at night. >>> >>> Needless to say, the information and work that they do is confidential >>> and they do have their list of 'needs' to make sure it stays that way. >>> >>> What I would like to know, is, has anyone purchased a safe to lock their >>> secured users laptops? Anyone make any recommendations? I am looking at >>> something that can hold about 12 laptops and then some. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
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