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Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next.[1] Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts. In its narrow, technical sense, education is the formal process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another, e.g., instruction in schools.

 

Education Key in Slowing Laptop Theft

Corporations spend billions of dollars each year repeating the same message over and over. It's called advertising and it works. A similar approach, according to a recent Processor story, stands the best chance of slowing the never ending tide of stolen laptops: Keep telling employees that they have to guard their machines, and keep telling them how to do it.

Security, of course, is not at the forefront of every employee's mind. Indeed, people take dumb chances. They leave machines unattended when they go to the rest room in a public venue. They leave them lying on the front seat of an unlocked car when they run into a store. The theme of the Processor piece is that continually drilling best practices and corporate policies into the heads of employees may gradually mitigate this behavior. It's important because the problem is so big: The Safeware Insurance Agency reports that more than 600,000 machines are stolen annually. About $5.4 billion in proprietary information is lost, and 97 percent of the purloined machines are lost forever.

The story also provides advice on issues tangentially related to stopping theft, such as the importance of management systems to track machines and the use of strong passwords and other strategies to thwart criminals when they do succeed in stealing the machines.

The problem of companies not even knowing if a machine is lost or stolen goes hand-in-hand with theft prevention. The centerpiece of a recent Canadian Technology News story is a study by Absolute Software that spotlights some disturbing malfeasance by respondents: 62 percent say that missing computers aren't even noticed and another 20 percent say that nothing is done about breaches.

Innovative tools are available, however. The bulk of the piece describes how Absolute Software tracks, manages and recovers wayward computers. The story provides a common-sense rationale for use of such software: Regardless of the impact it has on outside criminals, it is certain to chill internal theft simply because employees will know that it is there.

This PC World story reports on a product that is available in the UK. It is a modern-day equivalent of the prologue from the old Mission: Impossible television show, in which the tape detailing the ridiculous assignment Jim and the gang will pull off in 60 minutes (minus commercials) starts burning seconds after delivery its message. In this case, Virtuity's BackStopp will wipe data off hard disks if the machine is taken from an unauthorized area. The surveillance is done via the Internet, Wi-Fi or Global System for Mobile communication or radio frequency identification if the laptop is turned off.

The story adds that if a machine has a Webcam, it can be instructed to take a picture of the presumptive thief and transmit it to the central office. The data destruction procedures, which meet standards set by the U.S. Department of Defense's National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, occur without alerting the thief.

A somewhat similar initiative, this one in India, is Locate Laptop from Unistal Systems. The software reports its location whenever it logs on. Thus, the owner or his or her company visit a Web portal to get a fix on a stolen machine. The IT Nerd provides a lot of useful links: iAlertU, Laptop Alarm, Lojack For Laptops and, for physically securing a laptop, Kensington Cable. The writer concludes that the best way to stop laptop theft is cutting down the amount of time the machine is left unattended.

There is good news and bad news in all this. The good news is that there is a lot of technology aimed at securing, managing, finding and, when necessary, disabling laptops. The bad news is that there are many people stealing laptops - and many corporate workers who are not paying attention. By : Carl Weinschenk


Education is the Key to Success

It is the culture of the politicians of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to give minimum wages to their labor so that they cannot entertain in life except to make ends meet. This is very narrow and unethical thinking of not the political leaders only but industrialists, investors and feudal lords too. The motive behind this is to treat them and the future generation as slaves rather than providing education.

This has become part of our corrupt system since the last sixty one years of freedom, to use the illiterate public as vote bank and to demonstrate free and fair election. Neither the innocent citizens who are unaware of their own rights know, where the elected members whom they had voted are spending the money, nor they can dare to ask them.

Although the education has been declared free in Pakistan but the literacy ratio never increased. It is shameful to compare or compete ourselves with India. Despite of the continuous freedom fight by the Tamil tigers in Ceylon, the literacy rate of Islamic Republic of Pakistan is lower as compared to theirs. Like other nations, people of Pakistan are desirous to see their children educated and well settled in their careers.

The problem lies not only in the system but with 'The planner' as well. Basically in our system each department especially social welfare do have technocrats in the first place, who run the department while the ministers shuffle in cabinet or change of government. The minister who is unaware and new to the educational system of Pakistan suddenly becomes the patron in chief. Almost every former minister normally speaks in his first interview about the new planning for the betterment of the future generation with false promises.

Actually, they change the faces and sign in their own people who can benefit them. Above all UN, IMF, Asian Development Bank and developed countries gave so much loans and donations to make us civilized. Did they inquire about the results? Yes, they do ask and the reports submitted to them are fake. Had the people involved in making such reports worked dutifully, no wonder the whole population of the country could have been literate.

Now media is free and producing the facts and figure of what has been happening in the country. Before some authority donates us another millions, they must ask the government to change the system first and ensure that the money will be used to educate the next generation. After few years, the literate people will change the whole network of system. By : Feroz Ahmed Bawany

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