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Allow network unlock at startup

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:35228Date: (C)2016-06-10   (M)2023-12-13
Class: COMPLIANCEFamily: windows




This policy setting controls whether a BitLocker-protected computer that is connected to a trusted wired Local Area Network (LAN) and joined to a domain can create and use Network Key Protectors on TPM-enabled computers to automatically unlock the operating system drive when the computer is started. If you enable this policy, clients configured with a BitLocker Network Unlock certificate will be able to create and use Network Key Protectors. To use a Network Key Protector to unlock the computer, both the computer and the BitLocker Drive Encryption Network Unlock server must be provisioned with a Network Unlock certificate. The Network Unlock certificate is used to create Network Key Protectors, and protects the information exchanged with the server to unlock the computer. You can use the group policy setting "Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key Policies\BitLocker Drive Encryption Network Unlock Certificate" on the domain controller to distribute this certificate to computers in your organization. This unlock method uses the TPM on the computer, so computers that do not have a TPM cannot create Network Key Protectors to automatically unlock with Network Unlock. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, BitLocker clients will not be able to create and use Network Key Protectors. Note: For reliability and security, computers should also have a TPM startup PIN that can be used when the computer is disconnected from the wired network or the server at startup. Counter Measure: Enable this feature on computers that support the underlying requirements if it meets your organization's policies. Potential Impact: Network Unlock enables easier management for BitLocker enabled desktops and servers in a domain environment by providing automatic unlock of operating system volumes at system reboot when connected to a trusted wired corporate network. This feature requires the client hardware to have a DHCP driver implemented in its UEFI firmware. This feature facilitates enterprise management tasks such as deploying patches to unattended systems. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\BitLocker Drive Encryption\Operating System Drives\Allow network unlock at startup (2) REG: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\FVE!OSManageNKP

Platform:
Microsoft Windows 10
Reference:
CCE-43043-9
CCE    1
CCE-43043-9
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