Kensington is very well-known for its physical security solutions that target portable computing systems, and now the company's back with yet another advanced product of this type, the Kensington ClickSafe Keyed Laptop Lock, a simpler, safer, and smarter standard of defense for the Enterprise.
The ClickSafe lock protects computers in just one single, simple step, as it easily attaches to a laptop with one motion to be secured, its firm, anti-theft engagement mechanism pairing with cable made from superior carbon strengthened materials to deliver the best security available in a cable-style lock.
The device sports a tamper-proof disk-style lock and is made with stainless steel and metal-injection molding, while also being reinforced by 7 x 7 carbon cables.
“Kensington introduced
computer locks to the world and with this product has once again raised the bar of security standards.
ClickSafe is the solution enterprise companies have been waiting for to finally improve employee
security compliance,” said Rob Humphrey, Director, Security Products Global Business at Kensington.
“We have taken smart made simple to a whole new level by simplifying a five-step process into one easy step, without compromising the strength and protection Kensington has always offered.
There are no more barriers or excuses for users not to comply with their employer’s security policy, so meeting HIPAA or GLBA regulations is that much easier.
Here is an opportunity for businesses to enforce security policies, protect IT assets and save organizations real dollars,” Mr. Humphrey continued.
The Kensington ClickSafe is available in a single version (the Keyed Laptop Lock) that sells for around 49 US dollars, but also in a twin version (the Keyed Twin Laptop Lock) that features dual one click lock heads offering 3 rotational degrees of freedom to attach to hardware in a single step and sells for 69 US dollars.
Master key versions are also available for both models.