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10 common printer security risks and how to solve them

You may not think it – but your company printers could be a huge breach of your security and data protection responsibilities. ABC Managed Services have the solution.

Today’s printers have made an evolutionary leap from the office equipment we used even five years ago. Modern printers have many of the functions of your laptop computer – with the additional feature that they can print.

For many of us, the days of having a printer on the table that our desktop computer was tethered-to by a cable, are long gone. Instead, most offices now have a central printer, or bank of printers, that everyone can send print jobs to, wirelessly.

Yet, we tend not to think of printers, when we’re considering data security.

You should! Think about the features of a computer that you need to secure, then think about your online printers in the same way.

The Printer turned laptop

When you send a document to be printed, wirelessly, you are opening it up to all the same security issues you can experience on your computer, or your phone.

If it is not properly and robustly secured – your printer fleet can be vulnerable to attack by:

• Hackers attempting to disrupt your business.

• Competitors snooping on your sensitive commercial traffic.

• Fraudsters wanting to steal identities and secrets.

• Disgruntled ex-employees determined to undermine your reputation.

GDPR – Getting Data Protection Right

All of the new GDPR regulations – boasting fines higher than Mount Everest – apply just as much to your printers as to your computers, storage and mobile devices.

Here are just some of the weak-points you may have in your existing printer setup.

BIOS and Firmware: Compromised and out-of-date firmware can leave a device and network vulnerable to attack.

Control Panel: Canny operators can change settings and exploit device functions, unless the device is carefully monitored.

Input Tray: Special media – such as watermarked paper – can be tampered with or stolen.

Mobile Printing: Employees, out in the field, can expose data to security vulnerabilities by printing on unsecure devices.

Multi-Function:  Unsecured MFP (multi-function printers) can be exploited to send data anywhere.

Network: Jobs -and sensitive documents – can be intercepted enroute to and from a device in an unsecure network.

Output Tray:Uncollected items are vulnerable, anyone can see them or take them.

Ports: Unsecured ports (whether it be USB connectors or network access) can put the device’s security at risk.

Scanner: Sharing functions like scan-to-cloud or scan- to-email can be vulnerable to exploitation.

Storage: The printer stores the information it prints or scans – this can be insecure.

HP Security Solutions

ABC work with HP to ensure that security is fitted as standard in any and all of our printer systems. It’s like you get a free security guard with every printer system.

ABC and HP can protect both your devices and data with some of the most powerful tools on the market today. These include:  

HP SureStart: Which checks BIOS integrity with every start-up, self-diagnoses and self-heals any vulnerabilities.

HP Secure White Listing: Our devices will only load validated and known firmware.

HP Run time Intrusion Detection: Constant self-monitored for malicious attacks, any incursion is immediately flagged-up to SIEM (Security Incident and Event Management).

Download free guide to printer security

Protect your Printers, Strengthen your Security

Here at ABC Managed Services, we’re HP’s premier UK partner – so you know you’ll get the best, most consistent service, featuring the most up-to-date software and state-of-the-art solutions.

If you’d like us to help you find a printer solution that can save you money, time, resources – and shore up your security – get in touch.

Email enquiries@abcmanagedservices.uk, or ring us on 0333 016 3036 or fill in the form and we’ll contact you.

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Print security and data encryption for £12.50 a month

Print security and data encryption for £12.50 a month

ABC and Develop Offer

GDPR is here. Along with data protection laws, securing your printers has never been more important.

As an existing customer and DEVELOP user, we’re running a limited promotion to ensure your devices and data are safeguarded.

Upgrade to ABC Connect Secure (£12.50 a month) and we’ll give you ineo SECURE (£995) for FREE!

Understanding ABC Secure

The ABC Connect Secure service pack enhances the security, access, visibility and resilience of print devices within your organisation. With the increased need to protect and recover business data when the unexpected happens, ABC Connect Secure helps organisations become more robust on its multifunction print devices.

The following services make up the full suite of ABC Connect Secure:

  • Visibility of devices
  • Device port security
  • ID & password control
  • Guest security
  • Secure print
  • Backup and restore of device hard drives
  • Encryption of device hard drives
  • Certified erase and disposal of hard drives at end of device contract

Visit the ABC Secure product page

Understanding ineo Secure

ineo SECURE is priced at £995+VAT (this includes the installation). When you upgrade to ABC Connect Secure, we’ll give you ineo Secure for FREE.

ineo SECURE works by protecting your most valuable – and vulnerable – business assets. Key features include:

  • Anti-security breach measures
  • Password-protected documents and hard drive so no data can go astray
  • Automatic deletion of print jobs
  • Continuous real-time status of your security settings

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GDPR is here: free compliance advice

Man in office hiding behind a printer

Check your calendar. Now pencil in May 25th, 2018. That’s the date when the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect. Did you know it could cost you £17.7M – or 4% – of annual turnover?

When it comes to your print and copy devices, there are three key areas you need to be aware of:

  1. Data protection of clients and staff
  2. Security/intrusions on your devices via the network
  3. Workflow of information across your business

ABC’s GDPR specialists are standing by to help highlight your potential risk areas in order to foster compliance with GDPR.

4 things to factor into your GDPR thinking:

European General Data Protection Regulation will:

  1. Increase fines: The monetary costs of failing to comply with GDPR are set to soar beyond any previous punishments. GDPR enables the imposition of fines up to £17.7M or 4% of annual turnover.
  2. Affect small, medium and large businesses: Organisations with over 250 employees will be compelled to hire a Data Protection Officer to ensure they manage data responsibly. Small businesses with under 250 employees will also fall under the auspices of GDPR if their data management is deemed to carry a risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects.
  3. Make the reporting of breaches compulsory: Breaches in data security should be reported within 24 -72 hours to data protection authorities in the UK.
  4. Grant the right to be forgotten: More rights will be given to individuals when it comes to businesses using their personal data. A notable change will be the ‘right to be forgotten’.

Need help with GDPR?

If you’re unsure about whether or not GDPR applies to you or how to deal with personal data under the new terms, send in your questions and one of our compliance experts will give you a helpful response.

Let’s give you some guidance

What does GDPR mean for my business?

What does GDPR mean for my business?

Check your calendar. Now pencil in May 25th, 2018. That’s the date when the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect. Sure, most business owners are aware of GDPR. But many still unsure as to what it actually is.

Sound like you? Not to worry, we’ve got you covered. This guide explains exactly what GDPR is and, crucially, what it will mean for you and your business.

Hi GDPR, nice to meet you…

Acronyms can sound quite intimidating. GDPR is no different. In essence though, the premise really is quite simple. GDPR means businesses will be compelled to comply with new regulations governing the secure collection, storage and usage of personal information.

For those who don’t comply or fall foul of the new laws, they’ll receive significant fines. That’s the tough part. The threat to data, of course, has never been higher. So the rules are to be embraced.

It is to be equally welcomed that small businesses won’t be treated the same as their larger counterparts or public enterprises. Flick through the pages of GDPR to Article 30 and you’ll happen across a declaration that organisations with fewer than 250 employees will not be bound by GDPR. Even so, there are a number of stipulations that the smaller business owners among us will need to adhere to.

Why is GDPR being introduced?

The Internet of Things is here. Digitisation is developing at pace. It’s atop the priority list for boardrooms. Cybersecurity skills and processes are also developing in these companies but at a much slower pace. The emergent security gap, therefore, continues to grow and, within this space, lurks ever-burgeoning threats.

GDPR is a direct response to this. The two core aims of GDPR are to:

  1. Return control of personal data to citizens
  2. Unify and simplify the regulatory environment in the EU for international businesses

The regulations are designed to raise awareness; to remind and encourage all businesses across the EU to think seriously about data protection. This doesn’t mean you can ignore them. Alongside harsh penalties, individuals can sue for compensation to recover both material damage and non-material damage, like distress.

Post-Brexit, will GDPR affect UK businesses?

The UK has voted to leave the EU. The terms on which the Kingdom will separate remain to be seen. Regardless of Brexit, UK business that handles data about EU residents will still have to comply with the new regulations.

The government has left little doubt about this, confirming that UK will shuffle out the 1988 Data Protection Act (DPA) with legislation that reflects GDPR post-Brexit.

4 GDPR things to factor into your thinking:

European General Data Protection Regulation will:

  1. Increase fines: The monetary costs of failing to comply with GDPR are set to soar beyond any previous punishments. GDPR enables the imposition of fines up to €20 million or 4% of annual turnover.
  2. Affect small, medium and large businesses: Organisations with over 250 employees will be compelled to hire a Data Protection Officer to ensure they manage data responsibly. Small businesses with under 250 employees will also fall under the auspices of GDPR if their data management is deemed to carry a risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects.
  3. The reporting breaches compulsory: Breaches in data security should be reported within 24 -72 hours to must be reported immediately to data protection authorities in the UK.
  4. The right to be forgotten: More rights will be given to individuals when it comes to businesses use their personal data. A notable change will be the ‘right to be forgotten’.

Need help with GDPR?

If you’re unsure about whether or not GDPR applies to you or how to deal with personal data under the new terms, send your questions in and one of our compliance experts will give you a helpful response.