Secure Your Tech: The Importance of Physical Security for Your Devices

Garfield Heights, Ohio — As cyber threats increasingly dominate headlines, it’s easy to overlook another crucial aspect of technology protection: physical security. Weldon Hastings, owner of WeldonPC.com, a leading computer repair and refurbished computer outlet based in Garfield Heights, Ohio, underscores the importance of safeguarding your devices from physical threats.

“Physical security is often the missing piece in a comprehensive tech protection strategy,” says Weldon. “You could have the best cybersecurity measures in place, but if your device is stolen or damaged, it’s all for naught.”

Our experienced tech team, including Kristy J, Larry R, Jordan W, and Owen R, recommends five products to help physically secure your computers and other valuable technology.

**1. Laptop Locks:** These are essentially bike locks for your laptop. They work by attaching to the security slot found on most laptops and then tethering to a sturdy, immovable object. Kensington is a leading brand in this area.
**2. Privacy Screens:** These handy devices limit viewing angles to ensure that only the person sitting directly in front of the screen can see what’s on it. They’re ideal for protecting sensitive information in public spaces.
**3. Webcam Covers:** Webcam hacking is a real threat. A simple webcam cover provides an added layer of security, preventing potential spies from watching you.
**4. Secure Computer Cases:** These hard cases can protect your devices from physical damage. Look for cases with lockable features for added security.
**5. Encrypted External Hard Drives:** While not strictly a physical security device, an encrypted hard drive ensures that if your storage device falls into the wrong hands, your data remains inaccessible.

Remember, physical security is an essential layer of your overall security strategy. “It’s about creating a holistic approach to safeguarding your digital life,” Weldon adds. “Every layer of protection matters.”

We are not just a computer repair service; they also offer website development, hosting, VHS to DVD conversion, 8mm reel to digital format conversion, and video game console repair. Their team is committed to helping you secure and maintain your technology.

Our storefront is at 5829 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125, and they are open from 12 PM to 8 PM, Monday through Friday. They can be reached at 888-7-WELDON or 888-793-5366. For more information about their services and additional locations, visit their website at www.WeldonPC.com.

**References:**
1. Kensington. Computer Security Products. Retrieved from: https://www.kensington.com/
2. 3M. Privacy Filters. Retrieved from: https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/privacy-screen-protectors-us/
3. Western Digital. Encrypted External Hard Drives. Retrieved from: https://shop.westerndigital.com/…/wd-my-passport-ultra…

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