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Although increased employee mobility leads to increased
productivity, it also leads to increased data loss and theft if
you're not protected. Standard user ID and password security is no
longer sufficient. The goal is to ensure that any "misplaced data"
is inaccessible to those that aren't supposed to see it.
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Productive, wide-screen performance and the security of an
integrated fingerprint reader. |
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CDW 1382089 |
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BIO-METRIC SECURITY |
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A security measure that's gaining in popularity is biometrics:
using fingerprints, voice or palm prints as an additional measure
beyond the standard username and password. In fact, notebook
manufacturers are beginning to offer products that include built-in
fingerprint readers. A fingerprint reader can offer secure
authentication during system power-on even before the operating
system starts. It can also provide secure convenience by launching
authenticated applications or documents and managed accounts with
the swipe of an authorized finger.
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Comprehensive disk encryption for securing all files on notebooks
or removable media. |
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CDW 1062027 |
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WHOLE DISK ENCRYPTION |
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When it comes to protecting data on your notebooks, you really have
two main options: File and Folder Encryption or Whole (or Full)
Disk Encryption. File and folder encryption is effective at
protecting files, but it can quickly become problematic as the
burden falls on the end user to encrypt all new incoming data.
Whole Disk Encryption tends to give you more control. It encrypts
files and folders automatically, enforcing data protection with
centrally managed policies. For end users, full disk encryption
takes such a small toll on performance it's largely considered
transparent.
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A multilayer security solution that protects the device as well as
the enterprise. |
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1GB: CDW 1310535
2GB: CDW 1304232 |
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ENCRYPTED REMOVABLE DATA |
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Even after implementing solutions like whole disk encryption, the
trick is to ensure that all data remains encrypted. If an end user
saves data to a standard thumb drive, for example, all the benefits
of the encryption you so painstakingly provided on their notebook
are instantly lost. By using secure removable media, you can
protect data even if it's stored off the notebook. Give employees
access to secure flash drives and you can still deflect data
attacks with additional encryption and built-in "dictionary attack"
defenses.
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