HP (Hewlett-Packard) 3130 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Example 1: A Stock Broker wants to make sure his e-mails only go to specific clients and ensure no
one can fake the e-mail account and intercept it. The Stock Broker signs himself and his clients up
with Privacy Manager. Privacy Manager issues them a Certificate of Authentication (CA) to each user.
Using this tool, the Stock Broker and his clients must authenticate before the e-mail is exchanged.
Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools makes it easy to send and receive e-mail where the recipient
has been verified and authenticated. The mail service can also be encrypted. The encryption process
is similar to the one used during general credit card purchases on the Internet.
Example 2: A CEO wants to insure that only the members of the board of directors can view the
information he sends through e-mail. The CEO uses the option to encrypt the e-mail sent and
received from the directors. Privacy Manager Certificate of Authentication allows the CEO and
directors to have a copy of the encryption key so only they can decrypt the confidential e-mail.
Computrace for HP ProtectTools (formerly known as LoJack Pro)
Computrace for HP ProtectTools is a service that can track the location of a stolen computer
whenever the user accesses the Internet.
Example 1: A school principal instructed the IT department to keep track of all the computers at his
school. After the inventory of the PCs was made, the IT Administrator registered all the computers
with Computrace so they could be traced in case they were ever stolen. Recently, the school realized
several computers were missing, so the IT Administrator alerted authorities and Computrace officials.
The computers were located and were returned to the school by the authorities.
Computrace for HP ProtectTools can also help remotely manage and locate computers as well as
monitor computer usage and applications.
Example 2: A real estate company needs to manage and update computers all over the world. They
use Computrace to monitor and update the computers without having to send an IT person to each
computer.
Accessing HP ProtectTools Security
To access HP ProtectTools Security Manager from the Windows Start menu:
In Windows, click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Security
Manager.
To access HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console from the Windows Start menu:
In Windows, click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools
Administrative Console.
NOTE: After you have configured the Password Manager module, you can also open
HP ProtectTools by logging on to Password Manager directly from the Windows logon screen.
Achieving key security objectives
The HP ProtectTools modules can work together to provide solutions for a variety of security issues,
including the following key security objectives:
Protecting against targeted theft
Restricting access to sensitive data
Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations
6 Chapter 1 Introduction to security ENWW