Heidelberg Issues White Paper on Security at Print Facilities
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- Assigning a Chief Security Officer to establish policies and procedures to help limit exposure and liability
- Conducting a Vulnerability Assessment to identify areas of need
- Establishing an Acceptable Use Policy for managing access to the Internet
- Removing unwanted software
- Creating a baseline security for servers, workstations and printers
- Eliminating FTP, commonly termed "Failure to Protect" by seasoned hackers
-and many more.
Whether a security threat is intentional or accidental, internal or external, it has an impact on production and ultimately costs a company money. As "24 Ways A Printer Can Avoid Being Hacked" makes clear, the best way to survive a cyber-attack is to be prepared for it.
To download a copy, visit http://sso.us.heidelberg.com/prinect/it_whitepaper.htm.
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