HP dc73 Blade Client manual Creating strong password policies

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financial services, an executive, or R&D team, or private information such as patient records or personal financial data. The following features help prevent unauthorized access:

The pre-boot authentication feature, if enabled, helps prevent access to the operating system. See the following procedures:

Enabling and disabling smart card power-on authentication support on page 46

Enabling and disabling power-on authentication support for Embedded Security on page 47

Assigning a name to a Java Card on page 39

Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools on page 52

Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools helps protect sensitive user data or credentials stored locally on a PC using the following procedures:

Embedded Security “Setup procedures on page 28

Using the Personal Secure Drive on page 31

Using the following procedures, Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools helps ensure that an unauthorized user cannot get passwords or access to password-protected applications:

Credential Manager “Setup procedures on page 12

Using Single Sign On on page 18

The Personal Secure Drive feature encrypts sensitive data to help ensure it cannot be accessed without authentication using the following procedures:

Embedded Security “Setup procedures on page 28

Using the Personal Secure Drive on page 31

Creating strong password policies

If a mandate goes into effect that requires the use of strong password policy for dozens of Web-based applications and databases, Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools provides a protected repository for passwords and Single Sign On convenience using the following procedures:

Credential Manager “Setup procedures on page 12

Using Single Sign On on page 18

For stronger security, Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools then protects that repository of user names and passwords. This allows users to maintain multiple strong passwords without having to write them down or try to remember them. See Embedded Security “Setup procedures on page 28.”

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Contents ProtectTools First Edition July Document Part Number Table of contents Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools Embedded Security for HP ProtectToolsDrive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Bios Configuration for HP ProtectToolsTroubleshooting Enww Introduction to security Module Key features HP ProtectTools featuresAccessing HP ProtectTools Security Protecting against targeted theft Restricting access to sensitive dataAchieving key security objectives Creating strong password policies Assigning security roles Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAdditional security elements Java Card PIN also protects access to Backing up credentials and settings HP ProtectTools Backup and RestoreCreating a secure password Restoring credentials Configuring settings Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools Logging on to Credential Manger Setup proceduresUsing the Credential Manager Logon Wizard Registering fingerprints Registering credentialsLogging on for the first time Registering a USB eToken Setting up the fingerprint readerUsing your registered fingerprint to log on to Windows Registering a Java Card, USB eToken, or virtual tokenChanging a token PIN Changing the Windows logon passwordGeneral tasks Creating a virtual tokenClearing an identity from the system Managing identityAdding an account Using Windows LogonLocking the computer Logging on to Windows with Credential ManagerRegistering a new application Using Single Sign OnUsing automatic registration Removing an accountRemoving an application from Single Sign On Using manual drag and drop registrationManaging applications and credentials Modifying application propertiesModifying credentials Using Application ProtectionImporting an application Removing protection from an application Restricting access to an applicationChanging restriction settings for a protected application Enww Specifying how users and administrators log on Advanced tasks administrator onlyConfiguring credential properties Configuring custom authentication requirementsConfiguring Credential Manager settings Select Start All Programs HP ProtectTools Security Manager Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools Enabling the embedded security chip Select Embedded security device state and change to EnableInitializing the embedded security chip Setting up the basic user account Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail Using the Personal Secure DriveEncrypting files and folders Changing the Basic User Key password Backing up and restoring Creating a backup fileRestoring certification data from the backup file Advanced tasksEnabling and disabling Embedded Security Changing the owner passwordResetting a user password Enabling Embedded Security after permanent disableMigrating keys with the Migration Wizard Java Card Security for HP ProtectTools Selecting the card reader Changing a Java Card PINAssigning a Java Card PIN Advanced tasks administrators onlyAssigning a name to a Java Card Setting power-on authenticationTo enable Java Card power-on authentication Creating a user Java Card Disabling Java Card power-on authenticationBios Configuration for HP ProtectTools Managing boot options Enabling and disabling system configuration options Enww Under Smart Card Security, click Enable Managing HP ProtectTools add-on module settingsClick Apply, and then click OK in the HP ProtectTools window DriveLock Applications Using DriveLockEnabling and disabling DriveLock hard drive protection Setting the setup password Managing Computer Setup passwordsSetting the power-on password Changing the power-on passwordEnabling and disabling stringent security Changing the setup passwordSetting password options Enww Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Encryption management User management Right pane, click Click here to backup your keys RecoveryVirtual Token during TroubleshootingSecurity Change password option, but, since Credential Manager for ProtectToolsClick Java Cards and Tokens Click Advanced SettingsClick Service & Applications ConnectManager Reader to log on to CredentialSecurity Restore Identity F10 = ROM Based Setup message is displayedIt to Embedded Security Device-Enable Select Enable Save changes and exitEmbedded Security for ProtectTools Select File Save Changes and Exit Process Process cannot accessFile because it is Being used by anotherOut with access denied Selected Backup Archive does Clicks Restore under BackupError has been detected Selects SPSystemBackup .xmlEnww Click All Programs Click HP ProtectTools Security Manager MiscellaneousPower-on Computer Setup, the Power-on Authentication support Glossary Enww Index AccessEnww Enww
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