Security during travel
Friday, July 6th, 2007Traveling with your portable computer is becoming more and more common. When using digital or video cameras it is far better to have a computer with you and download your pictures and film so that you can look at the results as you travel. More and more people travel on business with their computer to keep up to date with work and events, or simply to see a good movie in their own hotel room. Skype and e-mail are invaluable when it comes to keeping in touch with people. Also the availability of web sites where you can organize a birthday, Christmas, or anniversary card to be sent can save a great deal of embarrassment.
Backup data before traveling is a simple but often forgotten adage. Include e-mails and diary items on that backup. When you have made one copy of this backup, then you will need to create a second. Leave one backup behind and take one with you. Then you can restore if there is a problem on your trip and if you lose the computer and backup for some reason then you can return to your other backup and it is ready for you to use. Any work that you do while you are away you can always e-mail to a web-based e-mail so that you can collect it there later.
Don’t leave your computer behind. The saddest sight at an airport or hotel is a computer case left on its own. Don’t touch it but call the authorities. You do not want to be accused of stealing it and you do not want to find a bomb or other device.
Try not to allow it to be stolen. Lock your computer up. Do not leave it visible in a hotel room when you go to breakfast or evening meal, as the staff will have master keys that allow them access to your room. In the evening you may think that everything is safe but turn-down service is getting more and more prevalent in many countries.
Avoid drinks and water falling into it. Using a computer in a coffee shop or a fast food outlet may be tempting, especially if the access is free, but the visit of a drink or greasy food onto your computer may cause more than a mess as it may destroy your data, so be careful.