4 Ways to Boost Printer Security in 2022
While security is no doubt top of mind for IT professionals planning goals and initiatives for 2022, printers are an often overlooked vulnerability.
While security is no doubt top of mind for IT professionals planning goals and initiatives for 2022, printers are an often overlooked vulnerability.
As we look toward 2022, the uncertainty brought about by the pandemic still looms, especially when it comes to budget planning and projections. Organizations continue to adjust to the personnel, technological, cultural, and budgetary changes necessary to weather 2020 and beyond.
The average price of a copier dramatically varies depending on the functions and the volume it’s expected to produce. That being said, you can find a little desktop copier as low as say seven to $800 and a full-size unit for an office space can go all the way up into about 15 $16,000
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Your office printers are just as vulnerable to security threats as any desktop or laptop computer. All it takes is one small crack in your network’s armor.
If you work in the healthcare industry, you’re no stranger to the massive volume of paperwork that moves through a typical healthcare office on a daily basis.
Your printers print, your copiers all copy: what can a managed print partner do that you’re not doing already?
Let’s take a look at the most common reasons we overprint. After all, just knowing what prompts us to print too much at the office can help us stop our own bad print habits. Once we boost paper reduction ourselves, it’ll also be easier to encourage our team members to do the same.
On the surface, this might sound like an easy enough question. How complicated can it be to choose an HP office printer or copier?
Cyberattacks. Shadow IT. Hackers. It’s a scary world out there: how are you going to protect yourself, your IT department, and your company from these threats and others?