In view of the rising cyber security threats, Mr. Raj Kumar Rishi, Senior Director, Printing Systems, HP India in a press meet elaborated on how a non-secure multi-function printer can fall prey to hackers and break into an organization’s network to steal confidential information. He highlighted the need to include printer security as part of the government policy guidelines and recognize them as a vital network end point that is critical to the IT managers worldwide. He further emphasized on the need to move from compliant IT security to comprehensive IT security, taking into consideration BYOD practice and securing mobile device access to the network.
In the recent years, nearly 92% companies1 have reported security breaches leading to financial as well as reputation loss, of which nearly 60% took place due to a faulty printer in the company’s network. Such breaches have given way to identity theft and cyber espionage. Further emphasizing on the need of a secure printer, Raj Kumar Rishi spoke about the importance of upgrading a printer’s firmware on regular intervals, lack of which can lead to a hack in its system code and compromise it in accepting malicious lines of code. That code can then be used by the hacker to get access to print jobs and to the user’s computer where the print job was initiated.
Keeping these threats in mind, Raj Kumar Rishi elaborated on HP’s efforts in developing products and technology to provide secure printing to their customers. HP now offers various secure features like HP Sure Start, HP Future Smart Firmware, HP Jet Advantage Secure and Private Print to prevent exposure of sensitive documents and unauthorized access to the printer and the print jobs. He also pointed out, that HP offers secure Managed Print Services through which they offer secure printers that are pre-configured for security. This is to prevent outside networks from hacking into the printer using these lesser used ports.
How to secure your printer from hackers: Sr Director, HP
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