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November 12, 2007
from: HP
What you should know to get the most from built-in security protection
The good news is, today’s enterprise has gotten very good at making sure its PCs and servers are secure. The bad news is, security threats are finding other ways into the enterprise – like through the printers. It’s a serious risk in today’s network printing environment, where devices often have all the complex functionality of computers.
from: HP
A quick look at print authentication
Print authentication is a cost-effective, relatively non-disruptive means of verifying that the people who want access to network printers are who they say they are – and that they have the access privileges they claim they do.
from: HP
The top four reasons to secure business process printing
Cost control, operational efficiency and reduced compliance risk are the top three reasons to secure business process printing. Read it to learn about the specific costs associated with security breaches, from legal fees to regulatory fines and other liabilities.
from: HP
How HP helps IT secure printing and imaging environments
Your printing and imaging environment could be the next battleground in the fight against network security threats. HP is ready to help, with an arsenal of print security controls including MFP user authentication, erase security, secure printing based on PIN authorization, secure printing to remote printers, and password-protected printing enabled by HP Web Jetadmin remote management software.
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