Why Enterprise Cybersecurity Strategies Must Include Print Security
For most enterprises, cybersecurity discussions begin with cloud infrastructure, endpoints, networks, and increasingly, AI-powered threat detection. Yet one category of enterprise technology often escapes the same level of scrutiny despite handling sensitive financial, legal, healthcare, and employee information every day: printers and document workflows.
The oversight is becoming harder to ignore. Modern multifunction printers are no longer standalone office devices. They are connected endpoints that interact with cloud environments, enterprise applications, email systems, mobile devices, and document management platforms. As organisations embrace hybrid work models and digital workflows, print infrastructure is becoming part of a broader conversation around data governance, compliance, and information security.
At the same time, enterprises are adopting zero-trust architectures, strengthening identity controls, and preparing for stricter data privacy regulations. This raises an important question: are organisations paying enough attention to the security risks that exist within their print ecosystems?
To understand how this conversation is evolving, ...
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