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TOUGHBOOK GUARD SETS NEW STANDARDS FOR HARDWARE-BASED ENDPOINT SECURITY
Secure-by-design embedded BIOS protection delivers continuous hardware assurance from manufacturing through deployment and end‑of‑life.
Wiesbaden, DE. 30th April 2026 – Panasonic has introduced TOUGHBOOK Guard, a new firmware‑based security feature built directly into the BIOS to deliver enterprise-grade protection throughout the entire device lifecycle.
As cybersecurity risks increase, additional security layers from hardware vendors are now essential. TOUGHBOOK Guard uses a secure‑by‑design approach, embedding hardware‑level protection directly into the BIOS at the manufacturing level, rather than relying solely on software controls. This protects endpoints before and during deployment.
TOUGHBOOK Guard continuously validates the device’s hardware configuration against an approved baseline. This ensures that only authorised components remain active even before the OS loads. This enables early detection of rogue or unauthorised hardware that traditional endpoint security cannot see. TOUGHBOOK Guard does not require a network connection, allowing hardware to be secured in offline or air-gapped environments.
Increased Device Integrity and Protection
TOUGHBOOK Guard supports a ‘secure-by-design’ approach. It enables organisations to validate whether hardware components remain unchanged from the factory-approved configuration; and detect unauthorised component swaps or tampering during post-deployment.
This gives businesses complete confidence in TOUGHBOOK devices and connected hardware all the way from manufacturing, through deployment, service, and end-of-life.
Designed for Mission-Critical Environments
For government, defence, critical national infrastructure, and emergency services users, supply chain integrity is now a strategic requirement. TOUGHBOOK Guard has been engineered to meet the expectations of the most demanding operational environments where device integrity and operational resilience are non-negotiable. It defends against OS-level compromise and malware, sends real-time alerts to users, and can be fully customised during the planning phase.
TOUGHBOOK Guard is designed to meet recognised regulatory and security frameworks, and government mandates relating to hardware integrity, supply chain risk management, and zero trust architectures.
Futureproof Long-Duration Deployments
TOUGHBOOK Guard will be available on a project basis for all new TOUGHBOOK devices launched throughout the remainder of 2026. Its one-time licence (per-device) cost structure means there are no recurring subscription fees. This makes it particularly well-suited to long-term deployments across mission-critical environments, where predictability, control and total cost of ownership are key considerations.
"In any industry, data security is core to how effectively an organisation can operate. TOUGHBOOK Guard establishes that trust from day one and across the device lifecycle. This also shifts organisations from reactive compliance to proactive assurance, giving them the confidence that security controls remain effective, risks are actively managed, and hardware can be trusted across the entire supply chain."
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