Laptop Security: How to Protect Your Laptop When Traveling
by: Jonathan Chase
Most business people who travel these days have a laptop in tow. Since the
workflow doesn’t stop when the need to travel arises, these are necessities
that connect them to the rest of the world and allow them to take care of
whatever business comes up during the time that they’re away. That
being the case, there are certain guidelines that should be followed in order
to ensure the safety and protection of your laptop when you get called away
from the office.
One of the first considerations that should be made is in regard to the laptop’s
security. Since thieves will target these as often as
they will cash, jewelry or other valuables, it’s
critical to put as many security measures into place
as possible when traveling through airports, bus terminals,
train stations and any other form of public travel.
Of course, it’s never wise to leave your laptop
unattended. It’s a sad testament to the way of
the world, but you can be fairly certain that when you
return, your equipment will be gone.
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When packing for your trip, place the laptop in a case that’s different – and
less obvious – from its standard carrying case, and make sure that
it’s checked in as carry-on luggage. This will not only ensure that
it doesn’t get stolen, but will be in the pressurized part of the plane,
rather than the baggage compartment, which doesn’t have pressure or
climate controls that are needed to ensure the integrity of the laptop.
If you’re planning to take a nap while you’re en route via public
transportation, be sure to secure the laptop before going to sleep. Some
people go so far as to cuff the unit to their wrist, but there are other
measures that you can take, which include placing it in its case and putting
it between your feet or between yourself and the wall if you’re sitting
by a window. In the event that anything should actually happen to violate
the integrity of the laptop – or if it should be stolen, despite your
precautions – it’s to be expected that you’ll have backed
up all critical information onto disks before beginning your travels.
When you arrive at the hotel, speak with the front desk clerk to be sure
that their phone jacks are compatible with your unit. If they happen to use
a digital phone system which differs in voltage from that of a standard phone
jack, your modem will most likely be damaged when you try to plug it in and
dial-up to get an outside connection. The best approach is to call ahead
and check on these accommodations before making the trip, so that you’ll
know what to expect and not be left with any nasty surprises.
In addition to the laptop itself, it’s always a good idea to bring
an extension cord and extra batteries. Even though you may plan to use electricity,
you should also include a back-up plan, and batteries may only give you a
few hours’ worth of power at a time before needing to be recharged
or changed. When possible, cut down on the use of those things which need
large amounts of energy, such as CD-ROMs, and reduce the number of auto-saves
on your machine.
By using your common sense and taking simple precautions, as well as including
some back-up cords and batteries, you should be able to travel safely and
simply with your laptop without a lot of hoopla.
About The Author
Jonathan Chase runs and Internet marketing business and is a contributing
author to All Cheap Laptops. Read more about traveling with your laptop
at http://www.all-cheap-laptops.com/Travel.htm
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