Technical white paper BIOS-enabled security features in HP business notebooks Table of contents Basics of security protection 2 Protection aga
2 Basics of security protection A computer system is only as secure as its weakest component. Creating a secure system involves looking at all area
3 Multiuser architecture in BIOS Multiuser architecture relies on role-based user groups. The BIOS can separate functions and access among these di
4 HP Credential Manager—Protects the Windows account. The ProtectTools user can select security levels, as well as the type of security authentic
5 To set up the fingerprint reader, review the ProtectTools user guide at http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02292692.pdf. Use HP ProtectTools A
6 DriveLock hard drive protection A hard drive protected with a DriveLock password stays protected, even if the drive is removed from one system and
7 Table 1: Data written to the drive on each cycle Disk Sanitizer cycle Data written to drive First cycle 00000000 (all zeros) Second cycle 11111111
8 Upgrade Bay Hard Drive (A hard disk inserted in the optical drive bay) To access the boot options, boot the system, and enter the f10 BIOS setu
9 USB ports Smart Card eSATA For more information To read more about HP ProtectTools, go to http://h20331.www2.hp.com/hpsub/cache/281822-0
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