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HP ProtectTools security product description and common use examples Most of the HP ProtectTools security products have both user authentication (usually a password) and an administrative backup to gain access if passwords are lost, not available, or forgotten, or any time corporate security requires access. NOTE: Some of the HP ProtectTools security products are designed to restrict access to data. Data should be encrypted when it is so important that the user would rather lose the information than have it compromised. It is recommended that all data be backed up in a secure location. Password Manager Password Manager stores user names and passwords, and can be used to: ● Save login names and passwords for Internet access or email. ● Automatically log the user in to a website or email. ● Manage and organize authentications. ● Select a Web or network asset and directly access the link. ● View names and passwords when necessary. Example 1: A purchasing agent for a large manufacturer makes most of her corporate transactions over the Internet. She also frequently visits several popular websites that require login information. She is keenly aware of security so does not use the same password on every account. The purchasing agent has decided to use Password Manager to match Web links with different user names and passwords. When she goes to a website to log in, Password Manager presents the credentials automatically. If she wants to view the user names and passwords, Password Manager can be configured to display them. Password Manager can also be used to manage and organize the authentications. This tool will allow a user to select a Web or network asset and directly access the link. The user can also view the user names and passwords when necessary. Example 2: A hard-working CPA has been promoted and will now manage the entire accounting department. The team must log in to a large number of client Web accounts, each of which uses different login information. This login information needs to be shared with other workers, so confidentiality is an issue. The CPA decides to organize all the Web links, company user names, and passwords within Password Manager. Once complete, the CPA deploys Password Manager to the employees so they can work on the Web accounts and never know the login credentials that they are using. Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only) Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools provides the ability to create a personal secure drive. This capability allows the user to create a virtual drive partition on the PC that is completely hidden until accessed. Embedded Security could be used anywhere data needs to be secretly protected, while the rest of the data is not encrypted. Example 1: A warehouse manager has a computer that multiple workers access intermittently throughout the day. The manager wants to encrypt and hide confidential warehouse data on the computer. He wants the data to be so secure that even if someone steals the hard drive, they cannot decrypt the data or read it. The warehouse manager decides to activate Embedded Security and 4 Chapter 1 Introduction to security

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HP ProtectTools security product description and
common use examples
Most of the HP ProtectTools security products have both user authentication (usually a password)
and an administrative backup to gain access if passwords are lost, not available, or forgotten, or any
time corporate security requires access.
NOTE:
Some of the HP ProtectTools security products are designed to restrict access to data. Data
should be encrypted when it is so important that the user would rather lose the information than have
it compromised. It is recommended that all data be backed up in a secure location.
Password Manager
Password Manager stores user names and passwords, and can be used to:
Save login names and passwords for Internet access or email.
Automatically log the user in to a website or email.
Manage and organize authentications.
Select a Web or network asset and directly access the link.
View names and passwords when necessary.
Example 1:
A purchasing agent for a large manufacturer makes most of her corporate transactions
over the Internet. She also frequently visits several popular websites that require login information.
She is keenly aware of security so does not use the same password on every account. The
purchasing agent has decided to use Password Manager to match Web links with different user
names and passwords. When she goes to a website to log in, Password Manager presents the
credentials automatically. If she wants to view the user names and passwords, Password Manager
can be configured to display them.
Password Manager can also be used to manage and organize the authentications. This tool will allow
a user to select a Web or network asset and directly access the link. The user can also view the user
names and passwords when necessary.
Example 2:
A hard-working CPA has been promoted and will now manage the entire accounting
department. The team must log in to a large number of client Web accounts, each of which uses
different login information. This login information needs to be shared with other workers, so
confidentiality is an issue. The CPA decides to organize all the Web links, company user names, and
passwords within Password Manager. Once complete, the CPA deploys Password Manager to the
employees so they can work on the Web accounts and never know the login credentials that they are
using.
Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only)
Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools provides the ability to create a personal secure drive. This
capability allows the user to create a virtual drive partition on the PC that is completely hidden until
accessed. Embedded Security could be used anywhere data needs to be secretly protected, while
the rest of the data is not encrypted.
Example 1:
A warehouse manager has a computer that multiple workers access intermittently
throughout the day. The manager wants to encrypt and hide confidential warehouse data on the
computer. He wants the data to be so secure that even if someone steals the hard drive, they cannot
decrypt the data or read it. The warehouse manager decides to activate Embedded Security and
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Chapter 1
Introduction to security