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		<title>By: CCTV License Training</title>
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		<description>Comment from: http://www.aabtraining.co.uk/cctv.htm

Ok so here is the problem that I see with this technology...how long until someone hacks the system and then shuts my notebook down?

Is there a way to unlock it?
I am guessing it is password protected...thats all very well until you dont have the password and someone locks the thing, then what?
Is it the same as having your mobile phone locked, this will probably result in some frustration for some users...oh and who leaves their notebook un password protected anyway??

And then that brings us to CCTV Training for CCTV license in the security sector seems to become
More important as data protection principles are being enforced by the SIA.</description>
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<p>Ok so here is the problem that I see with this technology&#8230;how long until someone hacks the system and then shuts my notebook down?</p>
<p>Is there a way to unlock it?<br />
I am guessing it is password protected&#8230;thats all very well until you dont have the password and someone locks the thing, then what?<br />
Is it the same as having your mobile phone locked, this will probably result in some frustration for some users&#8230;oh and who leaves their notebook un password protected anyway??</p>
<p>And then that brings us to CCTV Training for CCTV license in the security sector seems to become<br />
More important as data protection principles are being enforced by the SIA.</p>
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