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Here are the best measures to protect your laptop against data theft

It doesn’t matter who you are, your laptop is possibly the most personal device that you can own. Not only does it contain personal files such as photographs and other data, but it may contain access to other confidential information, such as email and bank accounts. That is why it’s extremely important to employ measures to protect your laptop against data theft.

Keep out viruses

Keep out viruses

One of the biggest threats that you might face in your quest to protect your data are viruses and other forms of malware. These programs could be installed from almost any source and might steal your data or other personal information. The most obvious way to protect yourself against viruses is by installing good antivirus software on your laptop.

Encrypt files

Another way to ensure that your data is protected is by using a file encryption software. These will ensure that your data is safe when it is stored on a device. This is especially important if you have some extremely important and sensitive documents stored on your device. You can even go a step further and encrypt entire drives. Windows devices usually come with BitLocker which allows you to encrypt drives. The option to turn this on can be found in the Control Panel.

Keep it locked

The most simple and straightforward way to protect yourself from data theft is by a password on your Windows account. This means that every time the laptop is turned on or comes out of sleep/screensaver mode, the user will be prompted to put in a password. Just ensure that you put in a complicated password that only you would know. Some laptops come with a fingerprint sensor, giving you the option of logging in via your fingerprint, thereby reducing the chances of you forgetting your password. Windows Hello is another way of password-free logging, like your smartphone, it lets you log in using your fingerprint or through face recognition.

Stay up to date

Another way to ensure that you are a step ahead of any attackers that might want to steal your data is by making sure your system is updated. Developers and manufacturers periodically release updated versions of their software, which contain bug fixes, patches and more. Besides improving performance and introducing new features, the patches in these updates can help thwart attacks.

Remote wipe

If the unthinkable happens and you lose your laptop (or get stolen). It is very little you can do about it. In order to protect your data from possible theft, you should install remote wipe software on your laptop. This will allow you to remotely wipe your laptop, thereby preventing anyone from accessing your data. Keep in mind that this should only be kept as a last resort.

Data backup

If you ever have to resort to a remote wipe or factory reset, it is always better to have a backup of all your important data. If you are old school or your device does not have an internal disc drive, Lenovo Slim DVD Burner is what you need. You can burn CDs/DVDs of your data periodically. If you wish to have all your data in one place instead, you can opt for Lenovo 1T portable hard disk. It is slimmer, better, and transfers data 10 times faster.

 

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