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A new class of mobile computing device Ultrabook devices inspired by Intel feature innovations tailor-made to address the anxieties of today’s traveler, providing personal security benefits through the Intel® Anti-Theft Technology and Intel® Identity Protection Technology. A survey conducted by Intel Corporation and commissioned by TNS finds that 46% of U.S. vacationers say their biggest pet peeves about traveling with their Ultrabook™, tablet or laptop relates to device security, including worrying the device may be lost or stolen and someone glancing at their screen, potentially compromising their personal information. For more information: intel.com/newsroom/?travel Despite the Paranoia 26% fail to take basic security precautions and admit to security risks including... ***** 9 Security is top of mind for U.S. travelers under the age of 30 51% also admit to peeping at other’s screens 49% are annoyed by others glancing at their screens 62% worry about a lost or stolen laptop For more information on Intel-inspired Ultrabook: www.intel.com/Ultrabook and for more information on Intel® Anti-Theft Technology: http://intel.ly/pDM4wn YOU CAN AVOID DEVICE HEISTS 2 3 Be aware of your surroundings and use privacy screen shields when viewing sensitive documents. 1 Use safe online practices such as accessing protected WiFi networks and use strong passwords. Consider a device with anti-theft technology like an Intel-inspired Ultrabook™ Ultrabook devices powered by 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors come with a limited free subscription for Intel Anti-Theft Technology services. * Survey respondents ranked losing their Ultrabook, laptop and tablet when traveling as more stressful than losing their wedding ring 77% 55% viewing sensitive documents in public © Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, Ultrabook and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. The survey was conducted online within the United States by TNS on behalf of Intel from May 9-13, 2012 among a nationally representative sample of 2,500 U.S. adults ages 18 and older with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. Respondents were asked about traveling with Ultrabook devices, tablets and laptops.

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Page 1: infographic 7.24download.intel.com/.../pdfs/Security_Intel_Infographic.pdf · 2018-01-09 · security benefits through the Intel ® Anti-Theft Technology and Intel Identity Protection

A new class of mobile computing deviceUltrabook devices inspired by Intel feature innovations tailor-made to address the anxieties of today’s traveler, providing personal security benefits through the Intel® Anti-Theft Technology and Intel® Identity Protection Technology.

A survey conducted by Intel Corporation and commissioned by TNS finds that 46% of U.S. vacationers say their biggest pet peeves about traveling with their Ultrabook™, tablet or laptop

relates to device security, including worrying the device may be lost or stolen and someone glancing at their screen, potentially compromising their personal information.

For more information: intel.com/newsroom/?travel

Despite the Paranoia

26% fail to take basic security precautions and admit to security risks including...

*****9

Security is top of mind for U.S. travelers under the age of 30

51% also admit to peeping at other’s screens

49% are annoyed by others glancing at their screens

62% worry about a lost or stolen laptop

For more information on Intel-inspired Ultrabook: www.intel.com/Ultrabook 

and for more information on Intel® Anti-Theft Technology: http://intel.ly/pDM4wn

YOU CAN AVOID DEVICE HEISTS

2 3

Be aware of your surroundings and use privacy screen shields when viewing

sensitive documents.

1

Use safe online practices such as accessing protected

WiFi networks and use strong passwords.

Consider a device with anti-theft technology like an

Intel-inspired Ultrabook™

Ultrabook devices powered by 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors come with a limited free subscription for Intel Anti-Theft Technology services.

*

Survey respondents ranked losing their Ultrabook, laptop and tablet when traveling as more stressful than losing their wedding ring

77% 55%

viewing sensitive documents in public

©Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, Ultrabook and the Intel logo are trademarks

of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. 

The survey was conducted online within the United States by TNS on behalf of Intel from May 9-13, 2012 among

a nationally representative sample of 2,500 U.S. adults ages 18 and older with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5

percentage points. Respondents were asked about traveling with Ultrabook devices, tablets and laptops.