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Your networks and the data passing over them pose additional risks that you should address. HP can help with a range of standard and optional measures designed to control access to the network and encrypt network data to protect it from theft.
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Secure data transfer |
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ProtectTools Embedded Security - new - HP ProtectTools Embedded Security is a hardware security chip, called the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that integrates the core elements of trust into the subsystem. |

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CheckPoint VPNs - a pre-installed, "Secured by Check Point" VPN/firewall solution is available as the ProLiant Security Server - Check Point model. This can be used to provide a secure, encrypted, connection into your LAN for remote users connecting over the Internet. |

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Media Access Control (MAC) - a filtering technique that will only allow clients to connect to your network if they have been registered with the access point they are using. This industry-standard protocol is available on HP ProCurve networking access points. |

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802.1x dynamic encryption keys - an industry-standard protocol incorporated into the latest HP networking hardware that allows encryption keys to be changed dynamically for each user session, helping keep the link secure. |

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WiFI Protected Access (WPA) - standards-based, interoperable security enhancements that greatly increase the level of data protection and access control for existing and future wireless LAN systems. |

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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) - a cryptographic algorithm for use by U.S. government organizations to protect sensitive (but unclassified) information. |

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Microsoft Windows 2000/XP support - HP offers standard warranty and upgrade Microsoft operating system support for all business desktops and notebooks. |
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Encryption acceleration |
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Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) NIC – network interface cards that use the IPSec protocol to implement secure, private communications between them, whether over the Internet and within the enterprise, by encrypting all traffic. |
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