How Do I Secure My Wireless Printers at the Office?
Without the proper setup, security software, and end-user training, the only thing standing between a hacker and access to your entire network is one password.
Without the proper setup, security software, and end-user training, the only thing standing between a hacker and access to your entire network is one password.
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.
Is network security a priority for your business? We hope so because—let’s be honest—it needs to be! Considering that the average data breach in 2020 exceeded $150 million, failing to prioritize security at the office can literally cost you.
Whether you’ve just heard about managed print for the first time or you’ve been considering it for years, we get why there can be many questions about the service
In 2020, we saw a massive rise in remote work due to COVID, and it’s a trend that appears to be sticking around.
Many believe that proper copier security is all about securing the physical paper used within each device. If only the right people pick up the prints, then your business is safe—right?
Are you one of the thousands—maybe even millions—of people now working from home due to coronavirus?
If you’re an IT professional or business leader, you’ve likely heard of something called a managed print service, or MPS. But what exactly is it, and what are the top benefits of a managed print service?
Something that most companies have in common is the desire to save money with little effort. One of the easiest ways to do that is by reducing how much your office prints.
Your business clearly takes cybersecurity in the workplace seriously. So, why are you making the common mistake of forgetting about securing your office printers?