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Overcoming performance obstacles in data encryption

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Data security breaches can be disastrous for any organization. Unauthorized access to stored credit card numbers, patient information, intellectual property, or other sensitive information can cost businesses and their customers money, ruin reputations, and jeopardize compliance with government regulations.
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  • Technologie d’administration active Intel®
  • AES-NI
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  • Technologie Intel® vPro™
  • Intel® Trusted Execution Technology

    Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) provides a hardware- based root of trust to ensure that a platform boots with a known good configuration of firmware, BIOS, virtual machine monitor, and operating system. For more information, please refer to http://www.intel.com/technology/malwarereduction/index.htm

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    With the recent launch of the 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors, Intel has introduced a new breed of Ultrabook and it’s a game-changer.  Ultrabooks and Convertibles based on the 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors come with new touch and sensor features.  In this blog, we will focus on the sensors and how to detect their presence on an Ultrabook running Windows 8:

    INTRODUCTION TO INTEL® AES-NI AND INTEL® SECURE KEY INSTRUCTIONS

    Starting in 2010 with the Intel® Core™ processor family based on the 32nm Intel® microarchitecture, Intel introduced a set of new AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) instructions. This processor launch brought seven new instructions.
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  • Client d’entreprise
  • Intel AES-NI
  • Intel Secure Key
  • Technologie Intel® vPro™
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  • Performance Impact of Intel® Secure Key on OpenSSL

    The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the performance gains obtained when using the Intel® Secure Key in applications that depend on OpenSSL* for cryptographically secure random numbers.
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  • C/C++
  • OpenSSL
  • DRNG
  • Intel® Secure Key
  • Bull Mountain
  • random number
  • rdrand
  • Technologie Intel® vPro™
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    Prior to Intel® AMT 6.1, if you wanted to connect to the AMT Web UI, it had to be done remotely.  Starting with Intel® AMT 6.1 we are able to connect to the WebUI locally.  If your system has AMT 6.0 firmware, check with your OEM's support site and there might be a newer 6.1 or 6.2 version of the FW available.

    Requirements for local access:

    • Administrator with User Rights
    • Intel AMT must be enabled in order to log in to Web UI
    • Intel AMT 6.1 or higher

    Requirements for remote access:

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