Users Guide

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Full Disk Encryptionv10.2
Performance is improved on computers protected by Full Disk Encryption. [DDPC-9748, DDPC-9787, DDPC-9802,
DDPC-9821, DDPC-9889]
Peripherals no longer experience a delay when waking from hibernation on a computer leveraging Full Disk Encryption.
[DDPC-10602, DDPSUS-2418]
Technical Advisories v10.2
Encryption Enterprise for Windows
No technical advisories exist.
Pre-boot Authentication v10.2
No technical advisories exist.
SED Management v10.2
No technical advisories exist.
Full Disk Encryption v2.2
No technical advisories exist.
Bitlocker Manager v10.2
No technical advisories exist.
New Features and Functionality v10.1
Added 12/2018 -
Dell Encryption is now supported with Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Redstone 5 release).
SED management and Bitlocker manager are now supported with Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Redstone 5
release).
Full Disk Encryption is now supported with Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Redstone 5 release).
Dell Encryption v10.1 and later defaults to leveraging a new cryptographic library, provided by RSA, as well as multiple new
options for cryptographic libraries. For more information, see http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN301500.
HP EliteBook 840 G4 and HP EliteBook 1040 G3 have been validated with SED and FDE when running in UEFI Boot mode. To
ensure full functionality, set the following BIOS settings:
In BIOS, navigate to the Advanced tab, select Secure Boot Configuration, then select the check boxes labeled Import
Custom Secure Boot keys and Enable MS UEFI CA key.
From the drop down menu, select Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Enable.
In BIOS, navigate to Advanced tab > Option ROM Launch Policy and select All UEFI from the drop down menu.
Automated in-place upgrades are now supported for Windows 10 on Bitlocker manager, Full Disk Encryption and self-
encrypting drives.
Technical Advisories
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