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01-18-2024 04:31 AM
Hi, I saw datasheet and some articles mentioned Wolf security, and realized that there are three levels of Wolf security to meet different scales of commercial customers, which are Wolf security for Business, Wolf Pro security, and Wolf Enterprise Security. I only have known Wolf security for Business is built on commercial PC, Wolf Pro security is for SMB, and Wolf Enterprise Security is for large enterprise, but can't tell the exact function difference of each. Is there a feature comparison table to show the difference of what's offered for each? Thank you.
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01-20-2024 08:19 AM
Hi @SharonYL,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
HP Wolf Security comes in three tiers designed for different business sizes and needs: Biz, Pro, and Enterprise. Each tier offers a range of security features, with the higher tiers adding more advanced functionalities. Here's a breakdown of the key differences:
Security Features:
- Wolf Security for Biz: This is the basic tier, suitable for small businesses with limited IT resources. It includes:
- Hardware-enforced BIOS-level security features like Sure Start Gen6 and Run-Time Intrusion Detection.
- HP Endpoint Security Controller for threat detection and remediation.
- HP Sure Sense Proactive Malware Protection.
- HP Sure Click for zero-day malware prevention.
- HP Tamper Protection to guard against unauthorized BIOS and firmware changes.
- Wolf Pro Security: This tier expands on the Biz features, targeting small and medium businesses (SMBs) with slightly more complex security needs. It adds:
- HP Device Access Manager for granular control over device USB ports and peripherals.
- HP Sure Recover for automated system recovery in case of malware attacks.
- HP Sure View Gen5 for integrated privacy screen functionality.
- HP Threat Containment to isolate suspected malware within a virtual machine.
- Wolf Enterprise Security: This is the most comprehensive tier, catering to large enterprises with sophisticated security requirements. It builds on the Pro features with:
- HP Client Management Instrumentation (CMI) for centralized endpoint management and reporting.
- HP Deep Security Endpoint Inspector for advanced threat detection and vulnerability assessment.
- HP Threat Intelligence Exchange for continuous updates on evolving cyber threats.
- HP Sure Cert for cryptographic identity verification and device authentication.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.-
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A_Gayathri
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01-20-2024 08:19 AM
Hi @SharonYL,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
HP Wolf Security comes in three tiers designed for different business sizes and needs: Biz, Pro, and Enterprise. Each tier offers a range of security features, with the higher tiers adding more advanced functionalities. Here's a breakdown of the key differences:
Security Features:
- Wolf Security for Biz: This is the basic tier, suitable for small businesses with limited IT resources. It includes:
- Hardware-enforced BIOS-level security features like Sure Start Gen6 and Run-Time Intrusion Detection.
- HP Endpoint Security Controller for threat detection and remediation.
- HP Sure Sense Proactive Malware Protection.
- HP Sure Click for zero-day malware prevention.
- HP Tamper Protection to guard against unauthorized BIOS and firmware changes.
- Wolf Pro Security: This tier expands on the Biz features, targeting small and medium businesses (SMBs) with slightly more complex security needs. It adds:
- HP Device Access Manager for granular control over device USB ports and peripherals.
- HP Sure Recover for automated system recovery in case of malware attacks.
- HP Sure View Gen5 for integrated privacy screen functionality.
- HP Threat Containment to isolate suspected malware within a virtual machine.
- Wolf Enterprise Security: This is the most comprehensive tier, catering to large enterprises with sophisticated security requirements. It builds on the Pro features with:
- HP Client Management Instrumentation (CMI) for centralized endpoint management and reporting.
- HP Deep Security Endpoint Inspector for advanced threat detection and vulnerability assessment.
- HP Threat Intelligence Exchange for continuous updates on evolving cyber threats.
- HP Sure Cert for cryptographic identity verification and device authentication.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.-
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.