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How to take care of your mobile devices at the airport?

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If you plan to deal with your business during holidays, if you have to travel abroad for business, it's necessary to take your portable terminal devices with your travel. But after you see this set of data, your travel may be covered by shadow- according to research firm Gartner, there's one mobile terminal device to be stolen every 53 seconds.

Particularly, the U.S. airport has become a big security black hole for mobile terminal devices of business travelers'.: security consultancy Ponemon Institute claims that up to 12,000 mobile terminal devices get lost in the U.S. airport every week; some kind-hearted people and airport staffs hand in these computers to Lost Property Office, while 70% of which don't be claimed by owners.

Owing to the enhanced security measures in airport, the queue waiting for check in security checkpoint gets longer. Ponemon Institute study specifically pointed out that more than 70 percent of business travelers were scrambling for boarding, fearing for falling behind others; 60% of people worried that the airport security check will make them miss the flight. According to the U.S. airport representatives, the sites in airport where mobile terminal devices loss issues are most likely to occur include security checkpoints (40%) and boarding gate (23%).

If there are several screaming kids and thousands of "hurry home for the holidays" passengers, it's not strange for business travelers to lose their mobile devices. Ponemon Institute report specially pointed out that the sense of competing boarding, plus business travelers' numerous items (such as laptops, cell phones, personal digital assistants, briefcases and luggage), the environment formed by these factors easily cause property loss. In order to avoid data loss caused by device loss, one of the most effective ways is to password protect files/folders in these devices. In this case, data is still under protection even when you lose your mobile devices.

In order to avoid data leak or data loss caused by mobile devices, there are several tips for business travelers to protect and retrieve property and data.

1. Do backup for valuable data before travelling.

Absolute Software company's report admonished us that travelers should regularly back up data in case the mobile terminal device get lost, which can reduce the risk of data loss. The report specially pointed out that use encrypted thumb drive to back up sensitive or valuable files, and separately save it from mobile devices. Since information stored in mobile terminal devices is more valuable than mobile terminal device itself, it's important to pay special attention to data.

2. Use mobile terminal devices recover and data protection software.

According to report, if a thief steals your laptop, the mobile terminal device recovery tool is very useful. In addition, some security vendors' software solutions can also help trace mobile terminal devices, such as Computrace LoJack for Laptops from Absolute Software.

3. Do not put mobile devices in your checked baggage.

Travelers should always carry mobile devices at hand. If you put the mobile devices in checked baggage, you can't take care of the valuable property; besides, the baggage handlers don't know what's in you baggage, the device loss and device damage will be likely to occur. In addition, you should put your mobile devices in inconspicuous bag, such as large bag.

4. Label your mobile devices so that you can distinguish it from other people's mobile devices in security checkpoint.

When accepting metal detector checks, you should grasp your own mobile devices. The reports stated that labeling your mobile devices can help you quickly find out your own devices from numerous devices after metal detector checks. You'd better label your mobile device with your information such as name, contact information and address, for most airport lost property office won't boot devices to identify whom the computer belongs to.
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