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Table 5-2
Computer Setup—Security (continued)
Option
Description
BIOS SureStart
Secure Platform Management (SPM)
Physical Presence Interference
When selected, the user is notified at system power up when changes have been made to system security
policy, and the user must manually agree to those changes before they are confirmed.
Smart Cover
Cover Removal Sensor
Lets you disable the cover sensor or configure what action is taken if the computer cover was removed.
Default is Disabled.
NOTE:
the cover. If the password is set, Administrator Password requires that the password be entered to boot
the computer if the sensor detects that the cover has been removed.
Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX)
F1 to boot
Allow user to reject
No prompts
Verify Boot Block on every boot – Select to enable HP SureStart.
BIOS Data Recovery Policy – Select Automatic or Manual to determine data recovery process. Manual
recovery is intended only for situations when you want forensic analysis before HP SureStart
recovery. When this policy is set to manual, HP SureStart will not correct any issues that are found
until the local user enters the manual recovery key sequence. This can result in a computer that
cannot boot until the manual recovery key sequence is input.
Dynamic Runtime Scanning of Boot Block. Verifies the integrity of the BIOS boot block region several
times each hour while the computer is running. Default is Enabled.
Sure Start BIOS Settings Protection. When enabled, HP Sure Start locks all critical BIOS settings and
provides enhanced protection for these settings using nonvolatile (flash) memory.
NOTE:
An administrator password must be set to activate this setting.
Enhanced HP Firmware Runtime Intrusion Prevention and Detection – Enables monitoring of HP
system firmware executing out of main memory while the operating system is running. Any
anomalies detected in HP system firmware that is active while the operating system is running will
result in a Sure Start security event being generated.
Sure Start Security Event Policy—controls HP Sure Start behavior upon identifying a critical security
event (any modification to HP firmware) while the operating system is running.
Log Event Only—HP Sure Start will log all critical security events in the HP Sure Start audio log
within the HP Sure Start nonvolatile (flash) memory.
Log Event and notify user—In addition to logging all critical security events, HP Sure Start will
notify the user within the operating system that a critical event has occurred.
Log Event and power off system—In addition to logging all critical security events, HP Sure
Start turns of the computer upon detecting a HP Sure Start Security Event. Because of the
potential for data loss, HP recommends this setting only in situations where security integrity
of the system is a higher priority than the risk of potential data loss.
HP Sure Run Current State
SPM Current State
Notify user alerts the user with a POST error on the first boot after the sensor detects removal of
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