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Desktop PCs, workstations and thin clients can be expensive investments, so you want to know they’re safe from physical theft. How can you protect this valuable hardware against thieves?
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| HP offers robust physical security to help lock down your desktops, workstations, thin clients and their peripherals. These include solenoid hood locks, Kensington locks, and integrated work centres that integrate both monitor and PC and secure them with the same lock. |

| Thin clients can also be installed securely alongside servers in the data centre. |
 
If your desktop PC or workstation has been lost or stolen, any sensitive data stored on its hard drive – as well as the ability to access your internal network – could fall into the wrong hands.
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| At the data security level, HP offers a whole range of products and technologies that enable you to restrict access to electronic information, ensuring only the appropriate people are allowed to access your confidential files. |
 
| Malicious software is growing in volume and, once contracted, can seriously impact the operating system and applications on which you and your PCs, thin clients or workstations depend. |

| To combat this threat, HP delivers many of its PCs with leading antivirus software already installed – for reliable application and OS-layer protection right out of the box. |

| To further protect the network from viruses and worms, thin clients can be used to store the majority of the data generated by users in your data centre instead of on individual computers, making harder for malicious software to propagate. |
 
| Security provisions are not a one-off event. Thieves and vandals continue to find new ways to infiltrate your defences, so you need to keep up to date with the latest protection. |

| At the management layer, HP Smart Desktop Management Service provides integrated data protection with secure remote backup and restore, security and ongoing operating system updates for user multivendor networked desktop PCs and workstations, enabling you to centralise personal system security management in a single service |
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