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HP ProtectTools features The following table details the key features of HP ProtectTools modules. Module Key features Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools ● Password Manager acts as a personal password vault, streamlining the logon process with the Single Sign On feature, which automatically remembers and applies user credentials. ● Single Sign On also offers additional protection by requiring combinations of different security technologies, such as a Java™ Card and biometrics, for user authentication. ● Password storage is protected through software encryption and can be enhanced through the use of security device authentication, such as Java Cards or biometrics. NOTE: Credential Manager functionality is found in the Password Manager option of HP ProtectTools Security Manager Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools (select models ● Drive Encryption provides complete, full-volume hard drive only) encryption. ● Drive Encryption forces pre-boot authentication in order to decrypt and access the data. Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools (select models ● only) Privacy Manager utilizes advanced logon techniques to verify the source, integrity, and security of communication when e-mail, Microsoft® Office documents, or instant messaging (IM) is used. File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools ● File Sanitizer allows you to securely shred digital assets (sensitive information including application files, historical or Web-related content, or other confidential data) on your computer and periodically bleach the hard drive. Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools (select ● Device Access Manager allows IT managers to control access to models only) devices based on user profiles. ● Device Access Manager prevents unauthorized users from removing data using external storage media and from introducing viruses into the system from external media. ● The administrator can disable access to writeable devices for specific individuals or groups of users. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to security