secure printing in an unsecure world
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The Internet of Things has revolutionized business.
The Internet of Things has revolutionized business.
The Internet of Things has revolutionized business.
The Internet of Things has revolutionized business.
But it’s also created an all-you-can-breach buffet
for hackers.
But it’s also created an all-you-can-breach buffet
for hackers.
HVAC systems, POS terminals, self-checkout terminals,
Wi-Fi routers, and vending machines have all been hacked.
SOURCE: Ponemon Institute, “Insecurity of Network Connected Printers,” September 2015.
47% of security policies don’t apply
to printers ... yet …
SOURCE: Ponemon Institute, “Insecurity of Network Connected Printers,” September 2015.
57% of IT managers say data breach risk from printers will increase
in the next 12 months.
New enterprise HP LaserJets have layered security built in:
BIOS protection: HP Sure StartFirmware protection: Whitelisting
Memory protection: Run-time Intrusion Detection
77% Don’t integrate printer access
with network intelligence or SIEM solutions.
SOURCE: Ponemon Institute, “Insecurity of Network Connected Printers,” September 2015.
62% Don’t encrypt data
stored within printer memory and/or hard drives.
SOURCE: Ponemon Institute, “Insecurity of Network Connected Printers,” September 2015.
62% Don’t encrypt data
stored within printer memory and/or hard drives.
SOURCE: Ponemon Institute, “2015 Global Cost of Cyber Crime Study,” October 2015.
$7.7 million is the average cost
to resolve a cyber-crime incident.
Don’t be a security statistic. Discover how HP can strengthen your
company’s printer security.
hp.com/go/PrintersThatProtect
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