A variety of software and services - Retriever for Security software - are designed to help restore a
lost or stolen laptops. These products became more attractive to
businesses of all sizes. If you're one of
millions of Americans who travel with a laptop for business, it is essential to
make sure you do enough to properly protect your pet from the computer.
According to security vendor Symantec, a laptop is stolen every 53 seconds in
the United States - of which 97% are never recovered. Perhaps it is no
surprise, then, a range of software and services available today are designed
to help restore a lost or stolen
laptop. Solutions
increasingly popular among LoJack for laptops and laptop security. Experts
speak but losing the computer itself may be the least of your worries if you
consider the valuable data residing on it: the sensitive corporate information,
financial records, passwords and other private documents. In fact,
Symantec and the Ponemon Institute predicts that the value of disclosure of
data averaged more than 10 million dollars, usually caused by theft or loss of
a laptop or storage device. "It's not how your laptop recovery
costs but rather, how much is your data for you," said Michael Gartenberg,
vice president of mobile strategy for Jupitermedia in New York. "A device
can be left behind, so you must make sure that you protect your information and
that you have backups of important files." Retrieving products like Retriever for laptops, which is a monitoring device installed on a laptop that helps you locate the spot
when the laptop security connects to the Internet, are an
"excellent way" physically the laptop, Gartenberg says. But, he
adds, passwords and encryption must be employed to ensure sensitive information
of the company from falling into the wrong hands. "At the end of the day,
these services are a good idea, they can be useful indeed, but it is all about
your data is secure," Gartenberg said. "Ultimately,
protecting your data and having backups are what you care about - not to
recover the laptop itself." Steve Hilton, vice president for small and
medium businesses looking based in Boston, Massachusetts, Yankee Group,
agrees with Gartenberg on the priorities of your concerns: "If you have a
portable high-end, application monitoring can be useful, but it is more likely
than not the data you want, "says
Hilton." So make sure you make regular backups of data on an area of
[network-attached storage] NAS or via online backup service, if you're
concerned about theft PC Call your insurance agent and see if your
policy covers you content business. "He traces Companies like find stolen laptop Retriever which makes and
WestinTech, which manufactures GadgetTrak, specialize in helping authorities
recover your laptop case flight, although some
PC manufacturers also offer this as an additional service. Available for
Windows and Mac, follow-up services are typically subscription - so you should
evaluate whether you can justify the annual costs - and they usually use GPS
signals or silent alarms when the stolen laptop connected to the Internet.
Software's Computrace, for example, is embedded in the firmware of computers
capable of surviving operating system re-installations and track stolen laptop of hard drive replacements. A
premium edition of Retriever for Laptops service includes a powerful
"Deleting data" that can remotely erase sensitive files, such as bank
records and Internet cookies (as a guarantee of service to $ 1,000 if computer
is not recovered or a Data Delete service can not be made). Retriever for laptops cost $ 39.99 for a
year or $ 89.99 for three years. Premium Edition costs 59.99 per year or $
109.99 for three years. On a note associated WiFi Positioning sniffs on the whereabouts of the laptop once it
detects changes in network environments and location and send this info
directly to you, including IP address, internal network address, hostname and
more. A one-year license costs $ 29.95, while a three-year license is $ 59.95.
