October 27, 2003
San Rafael, CA, USA — The cost of managing an enterprise-wide, key-based computer security system dropped to almost zero today when PC Guardian Anti-Theft Products, Inc., a leading manufacturer of computer security products for enterprise PCs, launched its Online Key Registry, which allows users of the company's anti-theft devices to securely store and recover lost keys and combinations without contacting their system administrators.
The Online Key Registry is a simple-to-use and secure Web-based service that allows users to store PC Guardian key numbers online and to automatically re-order keys if the original becomes lost. The system also accepts combination numbers from users of PC Guardian's combination locks.
"System Administrators never again will need to be involved with key management or recovery," according to PC Guardian Senior Vice President Ann Laurenson. "When an employee loses his key or forgets his combination, he simply logs onto our Web site and orders the correct key by using password-based authentication."
Only the user who created the entry can recover the key or combination. In addition, a single user can create an unlimited number of entries.
To register a PC Guardian key, simply visit http://www.pcguardian.com.
About PC Guardian
PC Guardian is a leading designer and manufacturer of computer and data security
solutions for corporations, resellers and distributors. Protecting corporate assets
with patented, award winning products since 1984, PC Guardian successfully
serves a wide range of businesses, including many Fortune 1,000 companies, by solving their security needs and ensuring compliance through innovative products, quality, integrity, and commitment to exceptional service and results. For more information, product availability and distribution, please visit our website at www.pcguardian.com.