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    Why Security is Crucial for Enterprise Printing

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Vince Font, Apr 4, 2015.

  1. Vince Font

    Vince Font Notebook Geek NBR Reviewer

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    Despite increased security measures in the enterprise sphere, it’s never been easier for companies to suffer damaging information breaches. The proliferation of mobile devices and wireless connectivity has given rise to dramatically increased security risks that threaten the reputation and livelihood of big business. While some companies have taken measures to shore up network vulnerabilities, many have not. Even those who have tightened down the security of their networks have unknowingly overlooked what stands as one of the biggest gaping holes in modern business security: the unsecured printer.

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