HP OfficeJet Enterprise Color X555 Trusted Platform Module - User Guide - Page 12

View TPM status via HP Embedded Web Server (EWS), Product security features, Installation confirmation

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View TPM status via HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ● How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ● Product security features NOTE: The HP Embedded Web Server is not accessible beyond the network firewall. How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) Refer to the printer user guide for information on how to access the HP Embedded Web Server. Product security features The product includes several security features to ensure that the information it holds is made more secure from external software attack and physical theft. ● Installation confirmation ● Certificates and the TPM ● EWS Installation confirmation After the printer has initialized, print a configuration page. Refer to the printer documentation for instructions. Look under the Installed Personalities and Options heading on this page and verify that HP TPM Accessory: Enabled is listed. Certificates and the TPM The TPM provides secure device identity with certificate private keys generated and protected by the TPM. It strengthens protection of encrypted credentials and data stored on the printer or MFP by automatically sealing device encryption keys to the TPM. NOTE: New certificate keys will be generated by the TPM unless marked as exportable. Exportability is specified at the time the key is generated. EWS The Embedded Web Server (EWS) can be used to perform the following tasks: ● Determine which certificates on the printer are protected by the TPM ● Create certificates using the TPM ● Export the certificate and private keys if they are marked as exportable NOTE: Refer to the printer user guide for information on how to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS). 8 Chapter 2 Manage the product ENWW

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View TPM status via HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Product security features
NOTE:
The HP Embedded Web Server is not accessible beyond the network firewall.
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Refer to the printer user guide for information on how to access the HP Embedded Web Server.
Product security features
The product includes several security features to ensure that the information it holds is made more secure
from external software attack and physical theft.
Installation confirmation
Certificates and the TPM
EWS
Installation confirmation
After the printer has initialized, print a configuration page. Refer to the printer documentation for
instructions. Look under the
Installed Personalities and Options
heading on this page and verify that
HP TPM Accessory: Enabled
is listed.
Certificates and the TPM
The TPM provides secure device identity with certificate private keys generated and protected by the TPM. It
strengthens protection of encrypted credentials and data stored on the printer or MFP by automatically
sealing device encryption keys to the TPM.
NOTE:
New certificate keys will be generated by the TPM unless marked as exportable. Exportability is
specified at the time the key is generated.
EWS
The Embedded Web Server (EWS) can be used to perform the following tasks:
Determine which certificates on the printer are protected by the TPM
Create certificates using the TPM
Export the certificate and private keys if they are marked as exportable
NOTE:
Refer to the printer user guide for information on how to access the HP Embedded Web Server
(EWS).
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Chapter 2
Manage the product
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