HP ProBook 6550b HP ProtectTools Security Software 2010 - Page 16
File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools - restore disks
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and passwords. At most sites that require a password, a window pops up over your browser and gives you the option to log in using Face Recognition. HP recommends that a minimum of two factors be used to create a more secure environment. HP ProtectTools has additional authentication options, such as fingerprint authentication, which can be combined with Face Recognition to provide exceptional security. Face Recognition for HP ProtectTools was developed in conjunction with C ogent, a leading biometric solutions provider. File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Files dropped into the recycle bin can easily be recovered. The recovery process is as simple as opening the recycle bin, and restoring the files. Even once the recycle bin is emptied, the files remain on the hard drive and can be recovered using disk utilities available online. W hen you delete a file, it is removed from the hard drive directory. The process is quick and requires the same amount of time regardless of the size of the file. Removing the link to the file from the directory makes the space occupied by the file available to new files. The deleted file however, continues to reside on the hard drive and can be recovered until it is overwritten by another file. N ormal file deletion process, while fast and convenient, also poses a security threat because deleted information could be recovered by an unauthorized person. File sanitization, also referred to as shredding, is a process where the data designated to be erased is overwritten multiple times with meaningless bits in order to ensure that it ca nnot be recovered. File sanitization is an intensive process and makes the erased data unrecoverable. Bleaching is a process where previously used space on a hard drive is overwritten to ensure no deleted data can be recovered. File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools starts by placing an icon on the desktop. You can then shred files by simply dragging and dropping onto the File Sanitizer icon. You can also define files and folders that you want shredded automatically, and define the schedules. This level of control is available in File Sanitizer settings (Figure 9 ), where security levels can be selected as well custom control over types of information to erase (i. e. cookies, temporary files, etc. ). File Sanitizer can then be set up to erase the predefined files based on events such as W indows shutdown. 16