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Problem#1

Many laptops sold today have a TPM chip, and some have encryption-enabled hard drives that don’t
require encryption software such as BitLocker. Research the web for a laptop that offers a TPM chip and
answer these questions:

1. What is the brand and model laptop that has the TPM chip? Print the webpage listing the laptop
specifications showing the chip.

HP Elite Dragonfly, which has the TPM 2.0 chip:

2. Is the chip optional? If so, what is the cost of including the chip? Not optional

3. Does the laptop have an encryption-enabled hard drive? No

4. Does the laptop come bundled with encryption software? If so, what is the name of the software? No

5. Does the laptop offer a drive lock password? yes

6. What is the cost of the laptop, including the TPM chip? 146,523 PHP

Problem #2

Explore Password Management Software

Password management software, also called password vault software, such as KeePass (keepass.info),
LastPass ( lastpass.com), and Dashlane (dashlane.com), can hold your passwords safely so that you don’t
forget them or have to write them down.

Choose two of these programs and a third of your own selection that interests you, then answer the
following questions about each one:
1. Which platforms are supported?

KeePass is supported on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android operating systems.

LastPass is supported on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS

1Password is supported on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

2. Which web browsers are supported?

KeePass is supported on Chrome, Firefox, Edge.

LastPass is supported on Chrome, Firefox, Edge.

1Password is supported on Chrome, Firefox, Edge.

3. From how many competitors can the program import passwords?


KeePass has 10.

LastPass has 15.

1Password has 10 .

4. What types of authentication are supported (e.g., master password, fingerprint, etc.)?

KeePass has master password, key file, and Windows Hello.

LastPass has Master password, multi-factor authentication, and biometric authentication.

1Password has Master password, Touch ID, Face ID, and multi-factor authentication.

5. Where are the passwords stored? Are they synced across devices? How is the information protected?

KeePass is via Dropbox or OneDrive and LastPass has its own server the same as 1Password's servers.

6. What are some of the differences between the free edition of each program and the paid versions?

The free version of KeePass offers basic password management features, including password generation
and storage. The paid version, called KeePass Pro, adds additional features such as priority customer
support and the ability to synchronize your password vault across multiple devices. The free version of
LastPass provides users with the ability to store and manage passwords, as well as securely share
passwords with trusted individuals. The paid version, called LastPass Premium, offers additional features
such as multi-factor authentication options and emergency access. The free version of 1Password offers
password management features, including password storage and generation. The paid version, called
1Password Teams, adds additional features such as team password sharing and advanced reporting.

7. What happens to the user’s account if the user dies or is otherwise incapacitated?

KeePass has the user account on the password vault and will remain secure and accessible to designated
trusted individuals. This can be achieved through the use of a master password and/or key file. The
LastPass user's designated emergency contact will have the ability to access their password vault. This
can be achieved through the use of multi-factor authentication options and emergency access. The
1password user's designated emergency contact will have the ability to access their password vault. This
can be achieved through the use of emergency access.

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