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Face

If a webcam is installed or connected to the computer, and if the Face Recognition program is installed, administrators can set the security level for Face Recognition to balance the ease of use and the difficulty of breaching the security of the computer.

1.Click Credentials, and then click Face.

2.For more convenience, click the slider to move it to the left, or for more accuracy, click the slider to move it to the right.

Convenience—To make it easier for enrolled users to gain access in marginal situations, click the slider bar to move it to the Convenience position.

Balance—To provide a good compromise between security and usability, or if you have sensitive information or your computer is located in an area where unauthorized logon attempts can occur, click the slider bar to move it to the Balance position.

Accuracy—To make it more difficult for a user to gain access if enrolled scenes or current lighting conditions are below normal and less likely that a false acceptance can occur, click the slider bar to move it to the Accuracy position.

3.To return the settings to the original values, click Restore Defaults.

4.Click Apply.

Smart card

Administrators must initialize the smart card before it can be used for authentication. Most CSP and PKCS11 standard smart cards are supported in Windows.

Initializing the smart card

HP ProtectTools Security Manager can support a number of different smart cards. The number and type of characters used as PIN numbers may vary. The manufacturer of the smart card should provide tools to install a security certificate and management PIN that HP ProtectTools will use in its security algorithm.

NOTE: Smart card middleware must be installed.

1.Obtain and install middleware for the smart card being used (such as ActivClient 6.x for an ActivIdentity smart card).

2.Insert the smart card into the reader.

3.Initialize (format) the smart card.

a.Launch the smart card initialization tool, or it may be displayed when you insert the smart card into the reader.

b.Follow the on-screen instructions to set up a PIN.

c.Note the unlock code for future reference.

4.Create a key pair and certificate.

a.Launch HP ProtectTools Administrative Console.

b.Click Credentials, click Smart Card, and then click the Administration tab.

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Contents HP ProtectTools First Edition August Document Part Number Table of contents PIN Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only Introduction to security HP ProtectTools featuresModule Key features Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Password ManagerAchieving key security objectives Creating strong password policies Restricting access to sensitive dataProtecting against targeted theft Additional security elements Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAssigning security roles Backing up credentials and settings Creating a secure passwordGetting started HP Client Security Setup WizardHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardPassword Manager Easy Setup Guide for Small BusinessGetting started Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools HP Client Security Setup Wizard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative ConsoleHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardUsing Administrative Console Opening HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleSecurity Users Credentials Setting up authentication for your computer Configuring your systemLogon Policy Managing users SettingsCredentials Session PolicyFingerprints SpareKeyFace Launch HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleSmart card Initializing the smart cardEnable security features page, click Next Click Setup WizardConfiguring the smart card Be sure that Initialize the smart card is selectedApplications BluetoothContactless card Proximity cardComputer DataGeneral tab Applications tabHP ProtectTools Security Manager Using the Security Manager User ConsoleOpening Security Manager My Logons Your personal ID cardManage tab Password Strength tabAdding logons Editing logons Using the Password Manager Quick Links menuOrganizing logons into categories Managing your logons Assessing your password strengthSettings Password Manager icon settingsCredential Manager Click Add LogonSetting up your SpareKey Changing your Windows passwordEnrolling scenes for face logon Enrolling your fingerprintsDark mode AuthenticationAdvanced User Settings Setting up a smart cardLearning Deleting a sceneChanging the smart card PIN Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart cardSelect Change smart card PIN Setting your preferences AdministrationAdvanced Fingerprint tabShow scan quality feedback Backing up and restoring your dataClick Back up data Click Restore data Opening Drive Encryption Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models onlyActivating Drive Encryption for standard hard drives General tasksActivating Drive Encryption for self-encrypting drives Software encryptionHardware encryption Logging in after Drive Encryption is activated Deactivating Drive EncryptionSingle user logon Multiple user logonClick Settings Managing Drive Encryption administrator taskAdvanced tasks Protect your data by encrypting your hard driveUsing Enhanced Security with TPM select models only Backup and recovery administrator taskBacking up encryption keys Click Backup Keys Performing an HP SpareKey RecoveryClick Recovery Click Backing up Encryption KeysClick SpareKey Displaying encryption statusUnder My Data, click Drive Encryption Opening Device Access Manager Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models onlyPage Starting the background service Device Class ConfigurationDevice class All devices Individual device Denying access to a user or groupSelect Users or Groups dialog box opens Allowing access for a user or a groupRemoving settings for a user or a group Jita ConfigurationResetting the configuration Creating an extendable Jita for a user or group Creating a Jita for a user or groupDisabling a Jita for a user or group Advanced SettingsESATA Device Support Device Administrators groupUnmanaged Device Classes Page Go to https//cc.absolute.com Theft recovery select models onlyWhat to do when a password is rejected Localized password exceptionsSpecial key handling BiosBios Glossary HP SpareKey Recovery Emergency recovery archiveDomain Drive EncryptionReboot Power-on authenticationRestore Revocation passwordIndex AccessJita Password
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610 G1 specifications

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