Businesses Must Adopt Best Practices For Printer Security

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Why Businesses Must Adopt Best Practices For Printer Security
Greg Griffith, Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa.

According to Greg Griffith, Product Marketing Team Lead at Kyocera Document Solutions South Africa, the ever-expanding range of technologies competing to keep business information safe can be overwhelming for organisations striving to stay ahead.

‘To defend their data, they must not only print smart and stay secure but also seek solutions that mitigate risks and empower them to thrive in today’s digital age,’ he said.

Businesses face an ever-increasing array of security challenges and as they adopt new technologies to stay competitive, the need for robust security measures has never been more critical. Printers, often overlooked in cybersecurity strategies, are particularly vulnerable to various threats.

Understanding Pointer Security Risks

Printers can store significant amounts of sensitive data, making them attractive targets for cyberattacks and they have presented security risks for decades. Modern multifunction printers (MFPs) face an even broader range of threats, including unauthorised access to print data, print job manipulation, cloud printing vulnerabilities, and the potential use of printers as attack points to launch broader network intrusions. To mitigate these risks, businesses must adopt best practices for printer security.

Kyocera’s Key Recommendations

1. Keep the printer’s operating system updated as this provides enhanced security and fixes new and known vulnerabilities.

2. Change user pins and passwords regularly as strong and unique passwords reduces the likelihood of unauthorised access.

3. Enable two-factor authentication as additional verification beyond just a password adds an extra layer of security.

4. Turn off unused services as disabling unnecessary functionalities reduces potential attack vectors.

5. Place printers on a separate network as isolating them on a dedicated network segment can prevent them from being used as entry points for broader network attacks.

Boost Best Practice With Advanced Security Features

When selecting a printer, organisations bear a significant responsibility that extends beyond security considerations to include reliability, sustainability and overall operational efficiency.

Modern printers should also offer features that support seamless integration with existing workflows and IT infrastructure, ensuring that they contribute positively to the business ecosystem. By carefully choosing a printer that excels in these areas, organisations can ensure they are making a sound investment that supports long-term success and stability.

Griffith highlighted that ‘New technology should have a comprehensive cloud offering, which is a blend of infrastructure and software providing a highly available, secure and scalable hosting platform.’

Gartner’s report on cybersecurity predictions for 2023-2024 highlights the increasing importance of implementing comprehensive security measures across all aspects of business operations, including printer and network security. As security threats continue to evolve, businesses must stay vigilant and proactive in their approach to cybersecurity.

For more details read Kyocera’s Whitepaper on security.

KYOCERA DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS SOUTH AFRICA
+27 11 595 2600
www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.co.za

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