A quarter of data breaches are caused by human error. How prepared are your organization’s employees to avoid hacker tactics?
Aaron Hale
Aaron Hale is a senior advisor for Canon Solutions America’s Enterprise Services & Solutions division. With 20+ years’ experience in the corporate enterprise, SMB and graphic communications industries, his passion is to help leaders make strategic business decisions in their go-to-market and operational directions and then move them into actionable programs. Whether providing investment consulting for business process automation solutions or developing tools and resources for graphic services providers to deliver improved electronic and print communications, it’s watching them succeed that motivates him.
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Hackers are getting more sophisticated. To protect your business and your customers your operation must have provable, measurable security policies in place.
Maintaining a secure environment is not just an office or IT network issue in today’s volatile business world. It’s essential in every department of an organization, including the print center.
There are two approaches to mitigating a data breach. One is “hardening” your fleet devices and the other is implementing user controls through print management solutions that provide protections. Whatever you decide, take action today to keep your organization’s printing devices secure. Not doing so could cost you.
Information security is a key concern for every organization. What part can your in-plant play in keeping documents and devices secure?
If you manage or plan to manage your organization’s printer fleet, you can deliver a positive contribution to your organization’s bottom line.








