HP dx2030 Creating a Jita for a user or group, Creating an extendable Jita for a user or group

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Scenario: A Simple Configuration policy is configured to deny all non-Device Administrators access to the DVD/CD-ROM drive.

Result: A JITA enabled user attempts to access the DVD/CD-ROM drive, they receive the same access denied message as a non JITA enabled user. In addition, another popup will display asking for the users credentials. Once the user successfully authenticates to Security Manager they will be granted access to the DVD/CD-ROM drive.

The JITA period can be authorized for a set number of minutes or 0 minutes. A JITA period of 0 minutes will not expire; the user will have access to the device from the time they authenticate until the time they log off the system.

The JITA period can also be extendable. In this scenario, 1 minute before their JITA period is about to expire they can click the prompt and extend their access without having to re-authenticate.

Whether the user is given a limited or unlimited JITA period, as soon as they log off the system or switch their user and login as someone else, the JITA period expires. The next time the user logs in and attempts to access a JITA enabled device they will be prompted for their credentials. At present JITA is available for the following device classes:

DVD/CD-ROM

Removable Media

This section provides information about the following topics:

Creating a JITA for a user or group

Creating an extendable JITA for a user or group

Disabling a JITA for a User or Group

Creating a JITA for a user or group

Administrators can allow users or group access to devices using just-in-time authentication.

1.In the left pane of HP ProtectTools Administrative Console, click Device Access Manager, and then click JITA Configuration.

2.From the devices drop-down menu, select either removable media or DVD/CD-ROM drives.

3.Using the + button, add a user or group to the JITA configuration.

4.Click the Enabled check box.

5.Set the JITA period to the required time.

6.Click the Apply button.

The selected user can now login, authenticate to Security Manager and access the device.

Creating an extendable JITA for a user or group

Administrators can allow users or group access to devices using just-in-time authentication.

1.In the left pane of HP ProtectTools Administrative Console, click Device Access Manager, and then click JITA configuration.

2.From the devices drop-down menu, select either removable media or DVD/CD-ROM drives.

3.Using the + button, add a user or group to the JITA configuration.

4.Click the Enabled check box.

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Contents HP ProtectTools Security Software, Version HP ProtectTools Security Software User Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents HP ProtectTools Security Manager Vii Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools Computrace for HP ProtectTools Glossary Index Enww Introduction to security Function FeaturesModule Key features HP ProtectTools featuresCredential Manager Password Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Embedded Security for HP ProtectToolsPrivacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Device Access Manager for HP ProtectToolsFile Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Computrace for HP ProtectTools formerly known as LoJack Pro Accessing HP ProtectTools SecurityAchieving key security objectives Protecting against targeted theft Restricting access to sensitive dataPassword Manager for HP ProtectTools on Creating strong password policiesAssigning security roles Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAdditional security elements Bios Creating a secure passwordBacking up credentials and settings Using the Administrative Console HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative ConsoleAbout HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Configuring your system Getting Started Setup WizardDefining Security Manager authentication policies Enabling security featuresLogon tab Session tabAdding a user Defining SettingsManaging Users Specifying device settings Configuring Applications SettingsRemoving a user Checking user statusEncrypting Drives Managing Device AccessHP ProtectTools Security Manager Logging in after Security Manager is configuredSetting credentials Managing passwordsChanging your Windows password Setting up a Smart CardManaging communication privacy Enable security features window, click NextInitializing the Smart Card Registering the Smart CardActivating theft recovery Viewing device accessShredding or bleaching files Viewing drive encryption statusBackup and Restore Setting preferencesAdding applications Backing up your dataRestoring your data Click Restore dataChanging your Windows user name and picture Password Manager for HP ProtectTools Editing logons Adding logonsOrganizing logons into categories Using the Logons menuPassword Manager Icon settings Assessing your password strengthManaging your logons To manage your logonsDrive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Advanced tasks Setup proceduresGeneral tasks Creating backup keys Backup and recovery administrator taskEncrypting or decrypting individual drives Click the Change Encryption buttonPrivacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Requesting and installing a Privacy Manager CertificateOpening Privacy Manager Managing Privacy Manager CertificatesViewing Privacy Manager Certificate details Installing a Privacy Manager CertificateRequesting a Privacy Manager Certificate Click the Request a Privacy Manager certificate buttonRenewing a Privacy Manager Certificate Setting a default Privacy Manager CertificateDeleting a Privacy Manager Certificate Restoring a Privacy Manager CertificateManaging Trusted Contacts Revoking your Privacy Manager CertificateAdding Trusted Contacts Click AdvancedAdding a Trusted Contact Viewing Trusted Contact details Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft OfficeDeleting a Trusted Contact Checking revocation status for a Trusted ContactSigning a Microsoft Office document Configuring Privacy Manager in a Microsoft Office documentEncrypting a Microsoft Office document Adding a suggested signers signature lineSending an encrypted Microsoft Office document Removing the encryption from a Microsoft Office documentViewing a signed Microsoft Office document Viewing an encrypted Microsoft Office documentConfiguring Privacy Manager for Microsoft Outlook Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft OutlookSigning and sending an e-mail message Sealing and sending an e-mail messageImporting Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts Exporting Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted ContactsClick Export migration file Click Import migration fileOpening File Sanitizer File Sanitizer for HP ProtectToolsAbout shredding About free space bleachingSetting a shred schedule Setting a free space bleaching scheduleSelecting or creating a shred profile Selecting a predefined shred profileCustomizing a simple delete profile Customizing an advanced security shred profileUsing the File Sanitizer icon Using a key sequence to initiate shreddingManually shredding all selected items Manually shredding one assetManually activating free space bleaching Click Bleach NowViewing the log files Aborting a shred or free space bleaching operationEmbedded Security for HP ProtectTools Enabling the embedded security chip in Computer SetupInitializing the embedded security chip Setting up the basic user accountSelect Embedded security device state and change to Enable Sending and receiving encrypted e-mail Using the Personal Secure DriveEncrypting files and folders Resetting a user password Changing the owner passwordBacking up and restoring Migrating keys with the Migration WizardSimple configuration Device Access Manager for HP ProtectToolsStarting background service Just In Time Authentication Jita Configuration Device class configuration advancedDenying or allowing access to a user or group Adding a user or a groupCreating an extendable Jita for a user or group Creating a Jita for a user or groupDisabling a Jita for a user or group Advanced SettingsGo to https//cc.absolute.com Computrace for HP ProtectToolsGlossary Emergency recovery archive Drive Encryption key recovery servicePower-on authentication RebootSeal for trusted contacts Revocation passwordSecurity logon method Send Security buttonTrusted message Windows administratorTrusted Platform Module TPM embedded security chip Trusted senderIndex Password Restricting
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