- Cyber Security
Cyber Security for Manufacturing and OT Environments
18 Mar, 2026







£1354.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Kensington NANOSAVER MK is one of those “annoying but essential” bits of kit that pays off the moment you’ve got laptops that walk away. If you’re a UK business with a lot of mobile staff, hot-desking, training rooms, or shared devices, this kind of lock is a sensible way to reduce the risk of theft without turning every deployment into a project. It’s also worth considering if you’ve got a mix of environments—office desks, meeting rooms, classrooms—because it’s designed for day-to-day practicality rather than fiddly, low-reliability setups.
That said, at £1128.84 ex-VAT, the biggest question isn’t “is it good?”—it’s “is it cost-justified for your risk?” For smaller fleets, you’ll often get more value by focusing budget on asset tagging, device management, and staff processes, then using cheaper physical controls where theft risk is highest. Also, if your devices are frequently moved between many different locations, check how realistic it is to deploy and manage these locks across your estate. In short: I’d buy this for organisations protecting a meaningful number of at-risk laptops in shared or public-facing spaces—less so for small deployments or highly mobile setups where the admin overhead outweighs the benefit.

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