Only HP printers can stop an attack the moment it starts and HP Enterprise models can self-heal with unique security features.2
Detects and stops attacks while the device is running and forces a reboot to repair the system.
In reboot, HP Sure Start detects and prevents the execution of malicious code and self-heals the BIOS.
This security fleet management solution checks and fixes device security settings in a reboot.
Helps ensure only authentic HP code is loaded into memory and will reboot and notify IT if compromised.
23% of respondents were leaving data vulnerable to be read if intercepted.3
91% of visual hacking attempts were successful and 11% occurred at a printer output bin.4
33% of all organizations will engage with a vendor in a contractual relationship for print security by 2019.5
For additional information, or to inquire about scheduling a free managed print solutions assessment for your organization, please contact sales@lasercare.com, or call us today at 1-800-LASER-20.
1 Based on HP review of 2016 published security features of competitive in-class printers. Only HP offers a combination of security features that can monitor to detect and automatically stop an attack then self-validate software integrity in a reboot. For a list of printers, visit: Compatible Printers PDF. For more information: www.hp.com/go/printersecurityclaims
2 'Most secure printers claim' applies to HP Enterprise-class devices introduced beginning in 2015 and is based on HP review of 2016 published embedded security features of competitive in-class printers. Only HP offers a combination of security features for integrity checking down to the BIOS with self-healing capabilities. A FutureSmart service pack update may be required to activate security features. For a list of compatible products, visit: http://www8.hp.com/h20195/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA6-1178ENW. For more information, visit: www.hp.com/go/printersecurityclaims
3 Spiceworks survey of 309 IT decision-makers in North America, EMEA, and APAC, on behalf of HP, found only 23% of respondents included data protection as a security practice with their print fleet. November 2016.
4 Average based on global trials conducted by Ponemon Institute during the “Visual Hacking Experiment,” 2015, and the “Global Visual Hacking Experiment, August 2016”
5 IDC, "Market Analysis Perspective (MAP) on the US Office Print Market 2016", August 2016.