Filed Under (News, security) by Telix on December-14-2007

intel_logo_nove1_velky.jpgIntel is preparing to introduce new security features in its next-generation vPro microprocessors which will improve encryption support while making systems easier to install and manage. Built under the code-name ‘Danbury’, the embedded security features is planned to be introduced in early 2008. New microprocessors promise to improve the efficacy of commercial encryption tools via onboard integration hooks for the programs, and by adding a new layer of hard drive protection when vPro-powered computers are powered-down. As Intel’s officials claims, the addition of the Danbury technology will also make it far easier for organisations to put encryption applications into place by directly addressing the common headache of key management within the new embedded security tools. New Danbury tools represents only the latest in line of security and management technologies embedded directly into the vPro lineup by Intel, including the already announced Active Management Technology which is aimed at making it easier for administrators to do remote updates on corporate machines, such as for installing anti-virus updates or operating system security patches.





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