!Security Lock Slot

The security lock slot on the rear of the system accepts a Kensington® Security Standard connector or other locking device. Secure the locking device to the security lock slot and to an immovable object to protect your system from theft.

!Anti-theft Bracket

The anti-theft bracket can be used to secure your mouse and keyboard cables. Securing the cables in the bracket makes them difficult to remove from the system.

!Hard Drive Security

Your system supports password protection for the hard drive. Hard drive password protection restricts access to the drive if the drive is removed and installed in another system. The system does not prompt for hard drive passwords while the drive remains in the current system.

The passwords are written to the system BIOS and to the hard drive to ensure that the password protection travels with the hard drive in the event it is moved to another system. (See “Hard Drive Security” in Chapter 3 for additional information on using this feature.)

!Windows Network Security

To learn more about the network security features available through the Windows operating system, refer to your Windows documentation or consult your system administrator.

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