Security Tools White Papers
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part IV: Ensuring Security on the Network
Overview
The fourth and final white paper in Xerox's "Why MFPs Matter to IT" series presents a comprehensive approach to evaluating and certifying networked multifunction devices so that IT managers can ensure that they are able to protect an organization's data, its users, and the organization itself from the damage and expense caused by security attacks.
Also, check out:
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part I: Validating the Technology
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part II: Managing the Print Environment
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part III: Transforming Business Processes
| Publisher | Xerox | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
| Topics | |||
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