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Intel® Security and Manageability Technologies
Intel® Security and Manageability Technologies provides tools and resources to help small
business owners and IT organizations protect and manage their assets in a business or
institutional environment.
NOTE
Software with security and/or manageability capability is required to take advantage of Intel
platform security and/or management technologies.
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Intel® vPro™ Technology
Only available on the CD1IV128MK. Intel® vPro™ Technology is a collection of platform
capabilities that support enhanced manageability, security, virtualization and power efficiency.
The key platform capabilities include:
Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) 11.0
Intel® Virtualization (Intel® VT)
Intel® Virtualization for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d)
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT)
Intel® Identity Protection Technology (Intel® IPT)
Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM)
For information about
Refer to
Intel® vPro Technology
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/technologies/in
tel-vpro-technology.html
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Intel® Active Management Technology 11.0
Only available on the CD1IV128MK. When used with third-party management and security
applications, Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) allows business owners and IT
organizations to better discover, heal, and protect their networked computing assets.
Some of the features of Intel® AMT include:
Out-of-band (OOB) system access, to discover assets even while PCs are powered off
Remote trouble-shooting and recovery, which allows remote diagnosis and recovery of
systems after OS failures
Hardware-based agent presence checking that automatically detects and alerts when
critical software agents have been stopped or are missing
Proactive network defense, which uses filters to block incoming threats while isolating
infected clients before they impact the network
Remote hardware and software asset tracking, helping to track computer assets and keep
virus protection up-to-date
Keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) remote control, which allows redirection of a managed
system’s video to a remote console which can then interact with it using the console’s
own mouse and keyboard