Protecting Against Targeted Theft; Restricting Access To Sensitive Data; Preventing Unauthorized Access From Internal Or External Locations - HP Compaq dc7900 USDT User Manual

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Protecting against targeted theft

An example of this type of incident would be the targeted theft of a computer or its confidential data and
customer information. This can easily occur in open office environments or in unsecured areas. The
following features help protect the data if the computer is stolen:
The pre-boot authentication feature, if enabled, helps prevent access to the operating system. See
the following procedures:
Credential Manager
Embedded Security
Drive Encryption
DriveLock helps ensure that data cannot be accessed even if the hard drive is removed and
installed into an unsecured system.
The Personal Secure Drive feature, provided by the Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools
module, encrypts sensitive data to help ensure it cannot be accessed without authentication. See
the following procedures:
Embedded Security
"Using the Personal Secure Drive on page

Restricting access to sensitive data

Suppose a contract auditor is working onsite and has been given computer access to review sensitive
financial data; you do not want the auditor to be able to print the files or save them to a writeable device
such as a CD. The following features help restrict access to data:
Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools allows IT managers to restrict access to writeable
devices so sensitive information cannot be printed or copied from the hard drive onto removable
media. See
DriveLock helps ensure that data cannot be accessed even if the hard drive is removed and
installed into an unsecured system.

Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations

Unauthorized access to an unsecured business PC presents a very tangible risk to corporate network
resources such as information from financial services, an executive, or R&D team, and to private
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