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HP Client Security Technical Whitepaper
August 2016
747889-002
© Copyright 2016 HP Development Company, L.P.
HP Security Strategy 9
4 HP Security Strategy
The HP security strategy to protect users is encompassed through:
Data Security (Shown in Table 1)
Device Security (Shown in Table 2)
Identity Security (Shown in Table 3)
HP believes these areas of protection cannot be accomplished with only bolted on solutions. This is why HP ensures that
security is built-in to the PC in all three layers:
BIOS - HP BIOSphere integrates many security features at the core of the PC.
Software HP Client Security software features.
Hardware Vetted out security related hardware modules.
These multiple protection points guard against security attacks, loss or theft. As a result, HP Business PCs can defend
businesses and users conveniently. HP Client Security helps you meet compliance requirements with thoroughly tested
comprehensive, multi-layer features that are easy to deploy and manage. Tables 1, 2, and 3 below provide a list of features
for each of the three layers falling under Data, Device, or Identity. The following paragraphs provide a more complete
description of each feature.
Table 1 Data Protection Security Features
Layer
Description
BIOSphere
Protects your hard drive data by not allowing it to operate unless you
enter the appropriate password when the system is turned on. DriveLock
supports both Self-Encrypting and standard hard drives.
With Automatic DriveLock the BIOS provides the password when the
system is turned on. This prevents the drive from being used in another
system unless the BIOS Administrator passwords match.
Allows you to permanently destroy data on the hard drive prior to
redeployment or system disposal. Unlike hardware-based Secure Erase
(See Secure Erase5 on page 10), Disk Sanitizer is a software solution that
rewrites the entire drive. Only traditional hard drives are supported by
Disk Sanitizer.
Software-based
Drive Encryption software encrypts all information on a hard drive (HDD
or SSD) volume so that it becomes unreadable during unauthorized
access. Starting with new 2013 PCs, HP Drive Encryption is FIPS 140-2 L1
certified.
With Drive Encryption, authentication (a password, smart card or
fingerprint) is required before Windows will even start
Encrypted drives removed from the system cannot be read by another
PC without proper authorization
HW encryption is supported with Self-Encrypting Hard Drives (SEDs).
HP Drive Encryption provided with new 2013 (and later) PCs is
powered by WinMagic.
For enterprise level manageability, HP Drive Encryption is upgradeable
to WinMagic SecureDoc Enterprise. HP offers licensing for HP and non-
HP PCs.
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