World's Most Secure PCs1 and Printers2
From an Iconic American Brand
How it all started
Founded in 1939 in Palo Alto by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, HP is recognized as the symbolic founder of Silicon Valley. Its success inspired a wave of electronics companies to start up both in the Bay Area and throughout the country. HP’s first contract with the U.S. Armed Forces occurred during World War II, where it received the Army-Navy “E” Award for excellence in war production. HP has enjoyed a longstanding tradition of helping Federal agencies meet their IT challenges that continues today.
The computer age begins
HP has been at the forefront of the computer age since the arrival of its personal computers in the late 1960s and 1970s. Its innovations were instrumental in making technology more accessible and affordable with the introduction of the PC and HP Laser Jet in the 1980s.
Today and beyond
Today, HP produces the "World's Most Secure PCs and Printers." Only HP offers a combination of security features to automatically detect, stop, and recover from attacks with a self-healing reboot, in alignment with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidelines for device cyber resiliency. This compliance demonstrates the elite cybersecurity standard to which HP PCs and printers adhere.
From its earliest inventions to its most modern technological advancements, HP has been a trusted and iconic American brand for over 80 years.
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Disclaimers
1. “World’s most secure PCs”
Based on HP’s unique and comprehensive security capabilities at no additional cost among vendors on HP Elite PCs and HP Workstations with Windows and 8th Gen and higher Intel® processors or AMD Ryzen™ 4000 processors and higher; HP ProDesk 600 G6 with Intel® 10th Gen and higher processors; and HP ProBook 600 with AMD Ryzen™ 4000 or Intel® 11th Gen processors and higher.
2. “World’s most secure printers”
HP’s most advanced embedded security features are available on HP Managed and Enterprise devices with HP FutureSmart firmware 4.5 or above. Claim based on HP review of published features as of February 2023 of competitive in-class printers. Only HP offers a combination of security features to automatically detect, stop, and recover from attacks with a self-healing reboot, in alignment with NIST SP 800-193 guidelines for device cyber resiliency. For a list of compatible products, visit hp.com/go/PrintersThatProtect. For more information, visit hp.com/go/PrinterSecurityClaims.