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Protecting against targeted theft
An example of targeted theft would be the theft of a computer containing confidential data and
customer information at an airport security checkpoint. The following features help protect against
targeted theft:
The pre-boot authentication feature, if enabled, helps prevent access to the operating system.
Security Manager for HP ProtectTools—See
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
on page 23.
Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools—See
Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools (select
models only) on page 38.
Encryption helps ensure that data cannot be accessed even if the hard drive is removed and
installed into an unsecured system.
Computrace can track the computer's location after a theft.
Computrace for HP ProtectTools—See
Theft recovery (select models only) on page 56.
Restricting access to sensitive data
Suppose a contract auditor is working onsite and has been given computer access to review sensitive
financial data; you do not want the auditor to be able to print the files or save them to a writable
device such as a CD. The following feature helps restrict access to data:
Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools allows IT managers to restrict access to
communication devices so that sensitive information cannot be copied from the hard drive. See
Device Class Configuration on page 48.
Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations
Unauthorized access to an unsecured business computer presents a very real risk to corporate
network resources such as information from financial services, an executive, or the R&D team, and to
private information such as patient records or personal financial records. The following features help
prevent unauthorized access:
The pre-boot authentication feature, if enabled, helps prevent access to the operating system.:
Security Manager for HP ProtectTools—See
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
on page 23.
Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools—See
Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools (select
models only) on page 38.
Security Manager helps ensure that an unauthorized user cannot get passwords or access to
password-protected applications. See
HP ProtectTools Security Manager on page 23.
Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools allows IT managers to restrict access to writable
devices so sensitive information cannot be copied from the hard drive. See
Device Access
Manager for HP ProtectTools (select models only) on page 46.
Creating strong password policies
If a company policy goes into effect that requires the use of strong password policy for dozens of
Web-based applications and databases, Security Manager provides a protected repository for
passwords and Single Sign On convenience. See
HP ProtectTools Security Manager on page 23.
Achieving key security objectives 5
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