Intelligent CISO Issue 22 | Page 76

In today’s world, printers don’t just print paper. to use secure connections, block unwanted access and ensure that data and infrastructure are protected. Zebra security assessment tools and features such as protected setting modes are now available to ensure that only authenticated changes can be made, allowing users to block unintended printer software updates. Security for printers is becoming so prevalent that it is vital organisations implement printers that can support the staff to maintain the most up-to- date security protocols, making it easy to remotely manage, troubleshoot and configure fleets of printers from a single location. For any business looking to implement new printers in the workplace, it’s important to make sure that any printer you select, especially one that claims to be a secure printing solution, was developed in alignment with the guidelines and best practices established by globally recognised security organisations, including ISO and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework. You should also refer to the printer administration guide frequently. Most look at it during the printer configuration process but will never look at it again. However, it can be an invaluable resource for understanding and applying the proper security- related settings on the printer as well as best practices for printer security. It’s really up to organisations – or their IT administrator to install certain cybersecurity tools and ensure those tools are being fully utilised. The cybersecurity climate is unstable. New threats are emerging every day and you have to adjust for those just as you would adjust your other network settings on occasion. u 76 Issue 22 | www.intelligentciso.com