The world’s most secure industry standard servers1
Introducing the “Silicon Root of Trust”
Arm your server infrastructure with industry leading innovations to prevent, detect and recover from threats. Silicon Root of Trust designs security directly into HPE’s server management chip (iLO5).
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fingerprint
It creates a fingerprint in the silicon, preventing servers from booting up unless the firmware matches the fingerprint. This innovation comes as standard with iLO5.
HPE Gen10 servers
Secure technology
It includes state-of-the-art encryption and breach detection technologies. This means iLO5 is regularly checking firmware during the operation of the server to ensure firmware is not compromised.
Silicon firmware
Only HPE offers industry standard servers with major firmware anchored into the silicon. Servers from competitors are less secure in terms of malware attack through firmware.
1Based on external firm conducting cyber security penetration testing of a range of server products from a range of manufactures, May 2017
Protect every keystroke Why do I need Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for a keyboard?
Wireless keyboards transmit information over the air, which creates an often overlooked point of vulnerability. Without proper security measures in place, a cyber-thief could intercept your keystrokes and gain access to your passwords, credit card numbers, and other vital information. 20 | TechKnow
All Microsoft wireless keyboards are AES encrypted. Learn more -
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