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Lost or Stolen Laptop

Currently running Safeguard Enterprise 7 with whole disk encryption on all of our laptops and running through potential scenarios of users losing their laptops.  What steps, if any, can be done through Safeguard Management Center to mitigate risk on a lost/stolen laptop where the user has made their POA login known or readily accessible?  (for instance, if they left their credentials accessible on a sticky note or something similarly ridiculous) 

I realize remote wipe isn't an option; but with a public facing SGN site for client synchronization, are there any creative policies that can effectively render the laptop unusable once a logged-in, stolen laptop syncronizes with the SGN server? 

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  • You can change the password in the poa by changing the certificate for the user in the management centre.

    The attacker will need to log onto to the laptop and connect to the internet though.

    You will also be using a licence from your licence file for the laptop until you delete it from the management centre as we'll.
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  • You can change the password in the poa by changing the certificate for the user in the management centre.

    The attacker will need to log onto to the laptop and connect to the internet though.

    You will also be using a licence from your licence file for the laptop until you delete it from the management centre as we'll.
    :57070
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