Lenovo
is touting a new password management tool which it claims will help
administrators better deal with encrypted hard drive systems.
Hardware
Password Manager will allow admins to manage and reset employee passwords
for all systems, including those which run full disc encryption security.
Encryption systems are often recommended as a vital tool for preventing data
breaches. However, encrypted drives can be difficult to manage and recover data
from when passwords are lost and administrators are unable to decrypt the data.
Lenovo hopes that the new tool will not only make life easier for
administrators, but promote the use of encryption tools in the workplace by
removing that worry.
"Encrypting drives offers state-of-the-art protection for PC data, but
companies had difficulty managing them," said Peter Schrady, Lenovo's vice
president and general manager of enterprise, software and peripherals.
"Lenovo's new Hardware Password Manager provides an easy tool to reset
passwords by remote control, including full-encryption drives."
The company plans to make the tool available in May.
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