- HP held the HP Imagine 2026 event in New York and announced HP TPM Guard, a hardware and firmware feature intended to prevent physical attacks on the TPM bus that can be used to bypass BitLocker.
- Ian Pratt said the attack technique can be performed in under a minute using USD 20 of hardware.
- HP also announced new HP Wolf Security capabilities, including integration between Wolf Controller and Workforce Experience Platform and centralized security log collection on the Wolf Controller.
- HP introduced new LaserJet Pro 4000/4100 and LaserJet Enterprise 5000/6000 printer series with quantum-resistant cryptography, and said the Enterprise 5000/6000 series will include Automated Guided Redaction.
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