HP ProtectTools

The special security technology found in many HP iPAQ devices is provided by HP ProtectTools, a suite of built-in, not bolted on security solutions. These security solutions are based on the same technologies used by market leader CREDANT Technologies Inc. CREDANT Mobile Guardian® (CMG) provides solutions that reduce specific security risks to handheld users. These security solutions provide certain advantages that allow you to protect your device more effectively. The first layer of security involves PIN or password access for HP iPAQ devices. A second layer of defense involves data encryption, which helps ensure that sensitive information remains confidential.

You can encrypt e-mail messages, attachments, My Documents, and other files that are then automatically protected whether stored on the device or an external storage card.

(By default, all data in the My Documents folder is encrypted.) If you forget your PIN or password, you can regain access by entering an answer to a pre-selected question.

If a device is lost or stolen, aggressive failsafe actions can be automatically invoked to hard reset the device back to factory defaults after a pre-determined number of access attempts.

Using HP ProtectTools

HP ProtectTools helps protect your device and the data stored on it. When HP ProtectTools is enabled, you may have an option to enroll a fingerprint or enter a PIN and/or password to access the device.

Once you have set the security features on your device and are unable to successfully swipe your fingerprint or forget your PIN or password, you can access your device with a back-up question and answer.

You should only need to set up HP ProtectTools one time. If needed, you can make changes to any of your security settings later.

Refer to the HP iPAQ documentation on the Companion CD or Getting Started CD to learn more about:

Setting up HP ProtectTools

Managing security options

Changing your HP ProtectTools settings

Encrypting/decrypting data

Odyssey Client

Using Odyssey Client, you can do the following:

Connect your HP iPAQ to a wireless network

Connect peer-to-peer to other devices on a network

Configure multiple networks to connect to various networks (possibly using different credentials and/or authentication methods)

Use 802.1x to authenticate to a network

Use various authentication methods (such as EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP, and EAP-TLS protocols) to keep your credentials secure

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