Tamper proofing with security labels
June 4th, 2008 | Posted by in Computer | Hardware | Security | TechnologyWell I hope everyone knows what is a security label. But still for those who are new to this term, a security label is a sticker seal, which is placed or stamped on different products in order to prevent them from unauthorized tamper of theft during handling or asset transfer. You may find these security labels in most of the items and products in the market today. If you own a company, or work in a production house, you sure must have dealt with these labels. Some best places for security labels to buy can be found in the Internet as well. These online dealers will save you both your valuable time and money.
These security labels uses a particular form of stickers that will usually leave void marks if anyone tries to tamper that package without the knowledge of the product authority or the end user. Some may get broken into pieces as a proof of being tampered. In either way, they both prevent the assets of the items from unauthorized taper and deter theft during processing or transfer.
Security label may come as a small film or might be integrated into the asset tracking bar code. It may also come in the form of a security seal with special provision to prevent tampering. If you are on your way to buy these security labels, then you should always consider the type of product that your company is dealing with. Some labels may fit a particular type of product more than any other. For example if your company is producing oily products, then you should make sure that the labels are specially meant for that king of products.
These days, different security labels comes with custom logo of the product’s company and that gives them a much better and professional look. Some may be just a plain silver coated sticker that leaves “void marks” if anyone tries to remove the sticker or tries to tamer the product. It’s your choice which type of security label you should choose, but what’s more important is using them, to secure your products and give your customer a more reliable service.
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