HP dc73 Protect Tools User Guide - Page 8
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HP ProtectTools features The following table details the key features of HP ProtectTools modules: Module Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools BIOS Configuration for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Key features ● Credential Manager acts as a personal password vault. ● Single Sign On remembers multiple passwords for various password-protected Web sites, applications, and network resources. ● Single Sign On 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 encryption and can be hardened through the use of a TPM embedded security chip and/ or security device authentication, such as Java Cards or biometrics. ● Embedded Security uses a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip to help protect against unauthorized access to sensitive user data or credentials stored locally on a PC. ● Embedded Security allows creation of a personal secure drive (PSD) for protecting user data. ● Embedded Security supports third-party applications (such as Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer) for protected digital certificate operations. ● Java Card Security configures the HP ProtectTools Java Card for user authentication before the operating system loads. ● Java Card Security configures separate Java Cards for an administrator and a user. ● BIOS Configuration provides access to power-on user and administrator password management. ● BIOS Configuration provides an alternative to the pre-boot BIOS configuration utility known as F10 Setup. ● DriveLock helps protect a hard drive from unauthorized access, even if it is removed from a system, without requiring the user to remember any additional passwords. ● Drive Encryption provides complete, full-volume hard drive encryption. ● Drive Encryption forces pre-boot authentication in order to decrypt and access the data. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to security ENWW