Lab Services laptops and classroom computers use locks to thwart theft. A problem when security slots change or are removed by computer manufactures.
Lab Services laptops
Oct 2015
New Dell laptops, Latitude E5440 (bought 7/24/2014; deployed winter 2014/2015) have a security slot that differed from prior slots such that the old security clips (scissor-type) did not fit in as neatly. Status, as of Oct 2015:
- Bob and Oliver confirmed that all three types of scissor clips currently work with the slot of these newest laptops, if the correct technique is used.
- One report case in which one clip (of the "long" type) came out unexpectedly. But we could not reproduce the problem.
Decision:
- Nothing to be done now since all seems to be working OK.
- When buying new laptops for the program, test physical security on the new models before committing to full purchase
Resources
Rather than use the (cheap) scissor-type clips, may need to consider more expensive options:
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Classroom desktop computers
Sept. 2015
New Apple Mac mini's do not come with a security lock. (True as of 2011 Mac mini model?) Two options found:
- Encase the computer. Examples:
- Glue a security attachment to the computer.
Resources
- https://kb.ucla.edu/articles/physical-lockdown-for-a-mac-mini-2011
- https://bitcartel.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/an-obvious-problem-with-todays-apple-hardware/