HP Drive Encryption (FIPS 140-2)
2
HP Device Access Manager with Just In Time
Authentication
HP Password Manager
HP File Sanitizer (SSDs and Hybrid Drives not
supported)
3
HP Disk Sanitizer External Edition
4
Microsoft Security Essentials
5
2. HP Drive Encryption requires Windows. Data is protected prior to Drive Encryption login. Turning the PC off or into
hibernate logs out of Drive Encryption and prevents data access.
3. For the use cases outlined in the DOD 5220.22-M Supplement. Does not support Solid State Drives (SSDs). Initial setup
required. Web history deleted only in Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers and must be user enabled. With Windows
8.1, user must turn off Enhanced Protection Mode in IE11 for shred on browser close feature.
4. Available via download. HP Disk Sanitizer External Edition is for the use cases outlined in the DOD 5220.22-M
Supplement. Does not support Solid State Drives (SSDs). Requires Disk Sanitizer, External Edition for Business Desktops
from hp.com. Requires Windows.
5. Available on Windows 7 only.
6. Requires an Internet connection to HP web-enabled printer and HP ePrint account registration (for a list of eligible
printers, supported documents and image types and other HP ePrint details, see www.hp.com/go/eprintcenter).Requires
optional broadband module. Broadband use requires separately purchased service contract. Check with service provider
for coverage and availability in your area. Separately purchased data plans or usage fees may apply. Print times and
connection speeds may vary.
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