Lock Up the Shop...and Your MFP
Securing internal data is a prime responsibility of your in-plant. If you’re not safeguarding the residual data retained on the hard drives of your printers, you’re not doing your job.
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Larry Kovnat
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However, I've found there's often a gap between the network security strategy being developed by the IT department and the technologies in the print center. The printing equipment in today's in-plant includes sophisticated systems that are also at risk of being hacked just like networked computers and servers. Protecting an organization's intellectual property and customer information requires a holistic approach that looks beyond traditional network peripherals. Just as you would install anti-virus software on the PCs and servers in your print shop, you also need to implement the right tools to protect the data flowing through printers and MFPs in the in-plant.
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