HP Dc5700 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Guide - Page 44
Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions S/MIME, Microsoft Cryptographic API, or CryptoAPI MSCAPI - chipset
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Identity In the ProtectTools Credential Manager, a group of credentials and settings that is handled like an account or profile for a particular user. Java Card Small piece of hardware, similar in size and shape to a credit card, which stores identifying information about the owner. Used to authenticate the owner to a computer. Java Card administrator password Password that links an administrator Java Card with the computer in Computer Setup for identification at startup or restart. This password can be set manually by the administrator or randomly generated. Java Card user password Password that links a user Java Card with the computer in Computer Setup for identification at startup or restart. This password can be set manually by the administrator or randomly generated. Low Pin Count (LPC) Defines an interface used by the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security device to connect with the platform chipset. The bus consists of 4 bits of Address/Data pins, along with a 33Mhz clock and several control/status pins. Microsoft Cryptographic API, or CryptoAPI (MSCAPI) An API from Microsoft that provides an interface to the Windows operating system for cryptographic applications Migration a task that allows the management, restoration, and transfer of keys and certificates. Network account Windows user or administrator account, either on a local computer, in a workgroup, or on a domain. Personal Secure Drive (PSD) Provides a protected storage area for sensitive data. A feature that is provided by HP ProtectTools Embedded Security. This application creates a virtual drive on the user's computer that automatically encrypts files/folders that are moved into the virtual drive. Power-On Authentication Security feature that requires some form of authentication, such as a Java Card, security chip, or password, when the computer is turned on. Public Key Cryptographic Standards (PKCS) Standards generated that govern definition and use of Public Key/Private Key means of encryption and decryption. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) A general term defining the implementation of security systems that use Public Key/Private Key encryption and decryption Reboot Process of restarting the computer. Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) A specification for secure electronic messaging using PKCS. S/MIME offers authentication via digital signatures and privacy via encryption Single Sign On Feature that stores authentication data and allows you to use the Credential Manager to access Internet and Windows applications that require password authentication. Stringent security Security feature in BIOS Configuration that provides enhanced protection for the power-on and administrator passwords and other forms of Power-On Authentication. TCG Software Stack (TSS) Provides services to take full advantage of the TPM, but does not require the same protections. Provides standard software interface for accessing TPM functions. To make full use of TPM capabilities, such as key backup, key migration, platform authentication and attestation, applications write directly to the TSS. Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Industry association set up to promote the concept of a "Trusted PC." TCG supersedes TCPA Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) Trusted computing alliance; now superseded by TCG 38 Glossary ENWW