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HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disks, Manage certificates, Load a certificate

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HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disks This product supports an encrypted hard disk that might be installed in the EIO slot, on the formatter board, or in both locations. The only encrypted hard disk that is supported is the disk that comes bundled with the product. Encrypted hard disks provide hardware-based encryption so you can securely store sensitive scan data without impacting product performance. Encrypted hard disks use the latest Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and have versatile time-saving features and robust functionality. Manage certificates The product has a built-in self-signed certificate, which allows for encryption and a reasonable level of trust for network communications with entities such as the LDAP server (communication that can include user names and passwords). However, some networks require trusted certificates. In these cases, you might be required to install a certificate from the network certificate authority. The certificate manager also allows you to load certificate revocation lists (CRL). Load a certificate 1. From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product. 2. On the main Embedded Web Server page, click the Security tab, and then select the entry for managing certificates. NOTE: If the Certificate Management page is unavailable, update the product firmware. 3. Browse to locate the certificate you want to load. NOTE: Find certificates at the location where a network administrator created them. 4. Import the certificate. The certificate will appear in the certificates list after it is loaded. Load a certificate revocation list (CRL) 1. From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product. 2. On the main EWS page, click the Security entry, and then select the Certificate Management entry. NOTE: If the Certificate Management page is unavailable, update the product firmware. 3. Browse to locate the CRL to load. 4. Import the CRL. The CRL will appear in the certificate revocation list after it is loaded. Authentication and authorization You can secure access to various parts of the control panel menu by establishing passwords. These passwords can be created to be local to the product, or can be obtained from the network by configuring Windows, LDAP, or Novell NDS server information. ENWW Security features 61

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HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disks
This product supports an encrypted hard disk that might be installed in the EIO slot, on the formatter
board, or in both locations. The only encrypted hard disk that is supported is the disk that comes bundled
with the product. Encrypted hard disks provide hardware-based encryption so you can securely store
sensitive scan data without impacting product performance. Encrypted hard disks use the latest
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and have versatile time-saving features and robust functionality.
Manage certificates
The product has a built-in self-signed certificate, which allows for encryption and a reasonable level of
trust for network communications with entities such as the LDAP server (communication that can include
user names and passwords). However, some networks require trusted certificates. In these cases, you
might be required to install a certificate from the network certificate authority.
The certificate manager also allows you to load certificate revocation lists (CRL).
Load a certificate
1.
From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product.
2.
On the main Embedded Web Server page, click the
Security
tab, and then select the entry for
managing certificates.
NOTE:
If the
Certificate Management
page is unavailable, update the product firmware.
3.
Browse to locate the certificate you want to load.
NOTE:
Find certificates at the location where a network administrator created them.
4.
Import the certificate. The certificate will appear in the certificates list after it is loaded.
Load a certificate revocation list (CRL)
1.
From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product.
2.
On the main EWS page, click the
Security
entry, and then select the
Certificate Management
entry.
NOTE:
If the Certificate Management page is unavailable, update the product firmware.
3.
Browse to locate the CRL to load.
4.
Import the CRL. The CRL will appear in the certificate revocation list after it is loaded.
Authentication and authorization
You can secure access to various parts of the control panel menu by establishing passwords. These
passwords can be created to be local to the product, or can be obtained from the network by configuring
Windows, LDAP, or Novell NDS server information.
ENWW
Security features
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