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Many laptops come equipped with a [Kensington slot](https://www.kensington.com/solutions/product-category/security/?srsltid=AfmBOorQOlRnqRJOAqM-Mvl7wumed0wBdiOgktlvdidpMHNIvGfwj9VI) that can be used to secure your device with a **metal cable** that locks into the slot on your machine. These locks can be combination locks or keyed.
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As with all locks, Kensington locks are vulnerable to [physical attacks](https://youtu.be/vgvCxL7dMJk) so you should mainly use them to deter petty theft. You can secure your laptop at home or even when you're out in public using a table leg or something like that.
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As with all locks, Kensington locks are vulnerable to [physical attacks](https://youtu.be/vgvCxL7dMJk) so you should mainly use them to deter petty theft. You can secure your laptop at home or even when you're out in public using a table leg or something that won't move easily.
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## Secure your Network
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