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System Overview
2.3.11 HP ProtectTools Embedded Security
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security is a hardware/software solution providing file and folder
encrypytion service that integrates with the operating system. The software component—the HP
ProtectTools Embedded Security Manager (preinstalled), controls the basic operation of the
hardware component—the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security chip. These components are
compliant with the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) security standards organization.
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security includes the following features:
■ Enhanced Windows operating system files and folder encryption
■ Enhanced email encryption—built-in authentication for Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus
Notes, Eudora
■ Strengthends defense against hacking, system attacks, denial of service and network attacks
■ “Embedded smart card” functionality
■ Strengthens authentication with LANs, WANs.
■ Works with/enhances third-party security solutions
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Manager is acecssed through a Windows Control Panel
applet. The management functions are accessible thro;ugh establishlished protocols such as
DMI, SNMP, or WEBEM.
2.4 Specifications
This section includes the environmental, electrical, and physical specifications for the systems
covered in this guide. Where provided, metric statistics are given in parenthesis. Specifications
are subject to change without notice.
NOTE:
[1] Peak input acceleration during an 11 ms half-sine shock pulse.
[2] Maximum rate of change: 1500 ft/min.
Table 2-6
Environmental Specifications (Factory Configuration)
Parameter Operating Non-operating
Ambient Air Temperature 50
o
to 95
o
F (10
o
to 35
o
C, max.
rate of change <
10°C/Hr)
-22
o
to 140
o
F (-30
o
to 60
o
C, max.
rate of change <
20°C/Hr)
Shock (w/o damage) 5 Gs [1] 20 Gs [1]
Vibration 0.000215 G
2
/Hz, 10-300 Hz 0.0005 G
2
/Hz, 10-500 Hz
Humidity 10-90% Rh @ 28
o
C max.
wet bulb temperature
5-95% Rh @ 38.7
o
C max.
wet bulb temperature
Maximum Altitude 10,000 ft (3048 m) [2] 30,000 ft (9144 m) [2]