PC Security Locks
Howard Pringle
hpringle at mke.fullfeed.com
Fri Feb 7 19:39:52 EST 1997
At 04:08 PM 2/7/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear Web4Libbers,
>
>This message is cross-posted to Publib-net. Please excuse duplications.
>
>I am posting this request for a coworker. Please respond to the address in
>the signature.
>
>I'm looking for the names of vendors or other sources knowledgeable about
>securing PC hardware for public access. I would like some kind of locking
>system that will secure the CPU and peripherals to a fixed object such as a
>table, wall, etc. Kensington has a lock system but it is designed for PCs
>with a locking point built in. I need something that will work on anything.
>
>-------------
>Peter F. Bowers
>Coordinator of Technology Services
>Public Library of Des Moines
>100 Locust St.
>Des Moines, IA 50309
>Phone: 515-283-4163
>Fax : 515-237-1654
>E-mail : pldmtech at netins.net
This isn't any kind of endorsement (haven't used their products), but an
outfit called PC Guardian has a fairly extensive line of PC hardware
security devices. They have their catalog on the web at:
http://www.pcguardian.com/
May be worth a visit.
Good luck,
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