So if I break the FPR, I can still access the data only if I have the password? Doesn't that mean that the FPR really is just a convenient thing to login to your computer, but that it is easy to just bypass it?"If the integrated fingerprint reader is not available, it is necessary to use the CSS administrative tool to change the policy with regard to the fingerprint reader. Once that is done, normal use can proceed without the fingerprint reader."
I don't know the different levels of security, but is a standard ThinkPad (w FPR) considered to be secure at "government level" or do you need complimentary security products to achieve that?





