Manager, System Engineering at Kennedy Krieger Institute Inc.
Real User
Top 5
May 20, 2026
Our main use cases for Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro involve having a pretty expansive fleet, and although we don't use BYOD, we do have a mobile fleet of laptops and other devices that don't always end up in our yard all the time. Security is a huge factor, the ability to recover the fleet quickly and get our researchers and medical personnel up and running quickly is a priority. This was a natural choice to look into.
System Engineer at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
May 20, 2026
Our main use case for Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro is general protection for our end user devices. We have approximately 1,000 to 1,200 end user devices, and each one has CrowdStrike installed on it and uses Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro for protection against BIOS attacks or any other attacks that may happen. The primary use case is defense; we need to stay protected.
We were looking for a more secure platform for our laptops, a way to have a stronger MDR solution and XDR to know what is exactly going on in our fleet and to protect us from anything that we don't know is happening and how to continue to know it.
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Dell Endpoint Security powered by CrowdStrike Falcon is a hardware-assisted security integration designed to protect endpoints from the silicon layer to the cloud. By combining Dell Trusted Device (DTD), CrowdStrike Falcon, and Intel vPro, it detects "below-the-OS" attacks that traditional software-only solutions may miss.
The Three Core Pillars
Dell Trusted Device: Monitors BIOS/firmware for tampering and generates hardware-level "Indicators of Attack" (IoA).
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Our main use cases for Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro involve having a pretty expansive fleet, and although we don't use BYOD, we do have a mobile fleet of laptops and other devices that don't always end up in our yard all the time. Security is a huge factor, the ability to recover the fleet quickly and get our researchers and medical personnel up and running quickly is a priority. This was a natural choice to look into.
Our main use case for Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro is general protection for our end user devices. We have approximately 1,000 to 1,200 end user devices, and each one has CrowdStrike installed on it and uses Dell Trusted Device powered by CrowdStrike Falcon and Intel vPro for protection against BIOS attacks or any other attacks that may happen. The primary use case is defense; we need to stay protected.
We were looking for a more secure platform for our laptops, a way to have a stronger MDR solution and XDR to know what is exactly going on in our fleet and to protect us from anything that we don't know is happening and how to continue to know it.