Did you know? "more than 1 in 10 of all security incidents that affect businesses involve a printer, 59% of which results in data being lost!"
(Andy Johnson, Brother UK)
Now, more than ever it’s important to make sure your IT professionals are adequately prepared and have the tools they need to eliminate the risks of data theft. Every business could be a potential target of cybercrime and it’s something that businesses can’t risk overlooking with the average cost of a cyber attack to a business being £25,700.2 It now needs to be high on your agenda.
It’s paramount that the work to keep your devices secure within your business is carried out as soon as possible. With printers, as soon as you open them, the advanced functionality brings huge convenience and flexibility, however it can also bring risks to security if not managed effectively. Printers that are connected to internal networks need to be protected to ensure they are not targeted by attackers and there are several ways IT departments can take steps to ensure this doesn’t happen.
The Designed for Security range from Brother is designed to help you reduce the security risks associated with printers. With features such as Anti-Intrusion detection software, end-to-end encryption and port-based control and PIN and ID card protected printing.
Anyone that uses the phrase ‘it’s just a printer’ is doing things wrong…Sophisticated devices mean it’s critical that we move away from that thinking. To understand more about the security threats from printers, complete your details below and download the FREE Brother Print Security Blind Spot e-book which includes articles from cyber security experts on the printing security threats, device and document management, as well as five key steps to step up your print security.
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