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Creates a unique device identity which protects the private keys associated with digital credentials |
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Provides strong, tamper-resistant storage of digital credentials. |
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Assures digital credentials by automatically sensing and leveraging the security framework in Phoenix TrustedCore, Phoenix FirstBIOS or a TPM device, and optimizes security for the device |
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Offers seamless compatibility with existing security products. |
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Delivers intelligent installation, automatically detecting underlying hardware and firmware, optimizing security for the platform |
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Easy to deploy, highly scalable, and does not require additional hardware. |
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Offers powerful technology that uses native x86 system hardware attributes on legacy systems without Phoenix Core System Software to strongly encrypt and strengthen storage for private keys |
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Can be installed on new or existing machines |
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Fully integrated with Microsoft CryptoAPI to support any digital certificate-aware applications, including MS Outlook, MS Office, Internet Explorer and many others |
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Delivers the promise of trusted computing today. |
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Complies with requirements for Microsoft compatibility and has been submitted for certification to meet U.S. government FIPS 140-2 Level 1 requirements for cryptographic security |
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Allows enforcement of a device-specific security policy. |