HP Wolf Security Unveils Advanced PC Protection Against Physical Cyberattacks 

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HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) has introduced the HP Enterprise Security Edition, a comprehensive suite of security features designed to protect HP business-class PCs against physical cyberattacks. This innovative solution combines multilayered protection for hardware and firmware with advanced visibility tools to detect unauthorized tampering throughout a device’s lifecycle. 

The hybrid work era and the increasing trend of Work from Anywhere (WFA) have elevated the risk of physical compromises on PCs. Attackers with brief access to unattended devices can exploit vulnerabilities, necessitating robust defenses and enhanced visibility into device integrity. A recent survey reveals that 51% of IT decision-makers are concerned about their inability to verify if hardware or firmware has been tampered with during transit or deployment. 

Combating Physical Cyber Threats 

The HP Enterprise Security Edition addresses these concerns by safeguarding PCs against targeted attacks on hardware and firmware. It also empowers IT administrators to identify malicious alterations, helping to mitigate risks from unauthorized access or espionage. 

Dr. Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security for Personal Systems at HP Inc., emphasized the growing threat: 

“Physical attacks are riskier and harder to execute, often part of nation-state campaigns or corporate espionage. However, opportunistic attacks – like plugging in a malicious device into an unattended PC – are becoming more common due to the lucrative black market for corporate network access.” 

Dr. Pratt added that tampering with hardware or firmware can provide attackers with undetectable control, enabling data theft, network breaches, or destructive activities. 

Key Features of HP Enterprise Security Edition 

HP’s solution includes the following capabilities: 

  • Firmware Lock: A cryptographic lock that prevents unauthorized access during system boot. It works with HP Sure Admin for stronger security than traditional OS locks. 
  • Platform Certificates: Digital certificates validate that hardware and firmware components remain unaltered since manufacturing, offering critical visibility into unauthorized modifications. 
  • Sure Start Virtualization Protection: Pre-boot protection for devices against malicious or compromised third-party hardware, such as Thunderbolt™ or PCIe ports. 

These features ensure that the hardware and firmware beneath the operating system are secure and resilient to physical attacks. 

Enhancing Endpoint Security Lifecycle 

The HP Enterprise Security Edition not only safeguards hardware but also helps organizations implement robust governance over endpoint device supply chains. By validating hardware and firmware integrity before onboarding, businesses can manage risks while providing employees with secure devices wherever they work. 

Dr. Pratt concluded: 

“Securing PCs from physical attacks is often overlooked, but attackers willing to exploit physical vulnerabilities pose a real threat. With HP Enterprise Security Edition, we are introducing advanced defenses for hardware and firmware, helping businesses protect their data and PC fleets while addressing threats that traditional security tools miss.” 

HP Enterprise Security Edition represents a significant step forward in protecting PCs against the rising tide of physical cyber threats, ensuring businesses remain secure in an increasingly hybrid world. 


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