Hardware Protection… Dust, Temperature, and Humidity – Oh My! – Part I
‘Plug-and-Play’ devices should never be regarded as ‘Install-and-Forget’ hardware. Though computer operations personnel are normally responsible for IT related hardware implementations, monitoring...
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Climatically, strategizing optimum environmental conditions for information assets is a managerial safeguarding responsibility. Environmental conditions such as heat production, airflow, and humidity...
View ArticleHardware Protection… Dust, Temperature, and Humidity – Oh My! – Part III
When the relative humidity is high, water particulates are formed corresponding to the heat index. High humidity can warp hardware configuration cards. In addition, without adequate insulation, any...
View ArticleHardware Protection… Dust, Temperature, and Humidity – Oh My! – Part IV
IT can, and does, operate within a wide humidity range. Seasonal humidity changes are usually easier to control than hourly fluctuations. Under either circumstance, normally the primary environmental...
View ArticleHardware Protection… Dust, Temperature, and Humidity – Oh My! – Part V
Decreasing computer hardware replacement cost has not eliminated the need for adequate environmental protection. To avoid humidity corruption, information security managers should verify humidity and...
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