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Trusted Contact invitation.

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suggested signer. A user who is designated by the owner of a Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel document to add a signature line to the document. token. See security logon method. Trusted Contact invitation. An e-mail that is sent to a person, asking them to become a Trusted Contact. Trusted Contact list. A listing of Trusted Contacts. Trusted Contact recipient. A person who receives an invitation to become a Trusted Contact. Trusted Contact. A person who has accepted a Trusted Contact invitation. trusted IM communication. A communication session during which trusted messages are sent from a trusted sender to a Trusted Contact. trusted message. A communication session during which trusted messages are sent from a trusted sender to a Trusted Contact. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip (select models only) The generic term for the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Chip. A TPM authenticates a computer, rather than a user, by storing information specific to the host system, such as encryption keys, digital certificates, and passwords. A TPM minimizes the risk that information on the computer will be compromised by physical theft or an attack by an external hacker. trusted sender. A Trusted Contact who sends signed and/or encrypted e-mails and Microsoft Office documents. TXT. Trusted Execution Technology. USB token. Security device that stores identifying information about a user. Like a Java Card or biometric reader, it is used to authenticate the owner to a computer. user. Anyone enrolled in Drive Encryption. Non-administrator users have limited rights in Drive Encryption. They can only enroll (with administrator approval) and log in. virtual token. Security feature that works very much like a Java Card and card reader. The token is saved either on the computer hard drive or in the Windows registry. When you log on with a virtual token, you are asked for a user PIN to complete the authentication. Windows administrator. A user with full rights to modify permissions and manage other users. Windows user account. Profile for an individual authorized to log on to a network or to an individual computer. Glossary 95

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suggested signer.
A user who is designated by the owner of a Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel document to
add a signature line to the document.
token.
See security logon method.
Trusted Contact invitation.
An e-mail that is sent to a person, asking them to become a Trusted Contact.
Trusted Contact list.
A listing of Trusted Contacts.
Trusted Contact recipient.
A person who receives an invitation to become a Trusted Contact.
Trusted Contact.
A person who has accepted a Trusted Contact invitation.
trusted IM communication.
A communication session during which trusted messages are sent from a trusted
sender to a Trusted Contact.
trusted message.
A communication session during which trusted messages are sent from a trusted sender to
a Trusted Contact.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip (select models only)
The generic term for the HP
ProtectTools Embedded Security Chip. A TPM authenticates a computer, rather than a user, by storing information
specific to the host system, such as encryption keys, digital certificates, and passwords. A TPM minimizes the risk
that information on the computer will be compromised by physical theft or an attack by an external hacker.
trusted sender.
A Trusted Contact who sends signed and/or encrypted e-mails and Microsoft Office documents.
TXT.
Trusted Execution Technology.
USB token.
Security device that stores identifying information about a user. Like a Java Card or biometric reader,
it is used to authenticate the owner to a computer.
user.
Anyone enrolled in Drive Encryption. Non-administrator users have limited rights in Drive Encryption. They
can only enroll (with administrator approval) and log in.
virtual token.
Security feature that works very much like a Java Card and card reader. The token is saved either
on the computer hard drive or in the Windows registry. When you log on with a virtual token, you are asked for a
user PIN to complete the authentication.
Windows administrator.
A user with full rights to modify permissions and manage other users.
Windows user account.
Profile for an individual authorized to log on to a network or to an individual computer.
Glossary
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