Recommended AV?
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Maybe some higher quality computer camera maybe good enough to use for wirelessly scanning fingerprints and hands, and face by using the camera.
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Not many businesses can use such high-end stuff, my place recycles a lot of old stuff.
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I think renting high tech security devices can be an affordable option if a company can afford to rent it, and may not need to use the device for many months to years where owning it maybe more worth it.
In the future, there may also be cheaper alternatives to expensive security devices, so they can stop renting, and buy a cheaper alternative device.
In the future, there may also be cheaper alternatives to expensive security devices, so they can stop renting, and buy a cheaper alternative device.
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Even renting could get costly versus out right buying it. Depending on how long the company will last.
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It is unfortunate that there are not many affordable equipment rental places which rent hardware for a fair price.
I think renting expensive equipment can be good if the company feel it may not last much longer because they are not earning enough money, but they still want to keep their business safe from hackers, and malware.
I think renting expensive equipment can be good if the company feel it may not last much longer because they are not earning enough money, but they still want to keep their business safe from hackers, and malware.
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It can be, but it's sad that most tech departments, even when watching budget, still are a huge drain.
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I think it maybe more costly to recover from ransomware, malware, and hackers than spending more money on computer security equipment and software.
Maybe the government should loan money to smaller companies, so they can afford to install better computer security hardware and software on their network and PCs.
Maybe the government should loan money to smaller companies, so they can afford to install better computer security hardware and software on their network and PCs.