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Panasonic's TOUGHBOOK Guard Introduces Advanced Hardware Security

On June 10, 2026, Panasonic launched TOUGHBOOK Guard, a firmware-based security feature, enhancing device protection from manufacture to end-of-life. This advancement embeds security directly into the BIOS, offering a new layer of hardware assurance amid rising cybersecurity threats. Unlike traditional methods relying solely on software, this approach fortifies endpoints from deployment through to end-use.

TOUGHBOOK Guard continuously checks hardware against a verified baseline, allowing only approved components to operate. Crucially, it functions without requiring network connectivity, making it suitable for secure environments. This is particularly beneficial for sectors like defense and emergency services, where hardware integrity is crucial.

Available for new TOUGHBOOK devices in 2026, the feature offers a one-time licensing fee, making it cost-effective for long-term projects. Chris Turner of Panasonic TOUGHBOOK highlights its role in proactive risk management, ensuring trust and safety across supply chains.

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