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Preventing Computer Theft

Any kind of theft in the workplace can be disruptive and damaging, but the theft of computers and electronic equipment can be devastating. Even the most comprehensive insurance cover simply can’t compensate you for lost time and opportunities, compromised levels of customer service and the negative impact on your staff. It’s one of the most costly crimes affecting businesses - so preventing computer theft is a real priority.

What’s more, in many insurance policies, certain precautions and preventive measures are specified as conditions of cover – you need to make sure that they are met in full to ensure that your cover is not invalidated.

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What’s in our Risk Management Guide on Preventing Computer Theft?

This Risk Management Guide provides essential guidelines on preventing computer theft, including:
  • Locating computers and equipment where they are least vulnerable to theft in the workplace.
  • The physical security of the premises.
  • Alarms for premises and for individual items.
  • Lockdown enclosure and entrapment devices.
  • Preventing laptop thefts.
  • Keeping records and back up procedures.

Statistics show that computer theft in the workplace is best prevented by having an integrated package of these measures in place. How confident do you feel about your current approach to preventing computer theft? Make sure you’re doing all you can, starting by downloading your free MORE TH>N BUSINESS Risk Management Guide on Preventing Computer Theft now.

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