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How to Minimize Risk if Your Data Falls into The Wrong Hands

Learn how anti-theft technology keeps your business information safer

There is much talk about the importance of mobile computing. More and more companies are switching to providing laptops for their employees. However, these portable devices come with the risks of being lost or stolen.

What can you do in such situations?

That depends on the precautions taken beforehand. Most anti-theft software lets you lock down your missing laptop to prevent access to your business data. Locking your laptop can be done automatically or by remote command. Once locked down, the laptop does not boot up to the OS and is not functional.

If you do get your laptop back, you can easily reactivate it and restore access to your information with your personal password. Stickers on your laptop warning of its protected status may also help deter thieves.

If you are looking for an anti-theft solution, one option is Intel Anti-Theft technology1 helps protect your data by disabling your lost or stolen laptop from anywhere in the world. Intel Anti-Theft technology protects financial documents and identity against thieves and hackers. You can set up multiple vaults for yourself and your employees easily transfer and hide files and move files into vault and keep them private even if you share the computer with others.

In business, being prepared and protected are key. Intel processors are designed with tools to keep your data more secure. With Intel® OS Guard 2 and Intel® Anti-Theft Technology1, the 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor offers you more protection.

Why risk compromising your business data when simple preventative steps are available?

Product and Performance Information

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1. No system can provide absolute security under all conditions. Requires an enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware, and software with data encryption, and service activation with a capable service provider. Consult your system manufacturer and service provider for availability and functionality. Service may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof. For more information, visit www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/anti-theft/anti-theft-general-technology.html.


2. No system can provide absolute security. Requires an Intel® OS Guard-enabled platform, available on select Intel processors, and an enabled operating system. Consult your system manufacturer for more information.