Security in Managed Print: What you should be looking for from your service providers? artwork
Internet of Printers (IoP) Podcast

Security in Managed Print: What you should be looking for from your service providers?

  • S1E3
  • 24:38
  • April 14th 2021

Guests:

●      Host Timothy Robertson - Oberon Americas Technical Director

●      Guest Odell Betty - Oberon Americas CTO

Introduction:

This episode we sit down with Odell Betty the Chief Technology Officer at Oberon Americas. Odell has spent many 20 years of his career working in the print industry. For companies like Research in Motion and PrinterOn.

 

Shownotes:

[01:46] Outlining security Challenges in the print industry

[04:11] Tim talks about how a holistic approach should be taken when it comes to security and security policy adoption.

[05:53] The importance of a Security strategy. Odell Explains what an (S.I.E.M.S) Security Information Event Management Solution.

[17:10] What should dealers be looking for from Cloud Services providers.

 

Value Bombs:

  1. This is where it all starts, when we look at how organizations utilize devices and how they onboard devices within their environment. They often forget to look at the printers! — Odell Betty
  2. When we talk about print security it’s all about a strategy. — Odell Betty
  3. Secure the Infrastructure, Secure the device and provide a solution the customer can feel good about! — Odell Betty


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Security has changed dramatically over just the last few years. Firms want to align themselves with Cloud Service Providers like Oberon Americas who have the utmost attention paid to keeping data secure. ISO certifications and GDPR certificates go a long way in showing commitment to security as well as strict internal and external Policies that pertain to security and data handling standards.

Internet of Printers (IoP) Podcast

What is “The Internet of Printers“?

There is a lot of buzz around the “Internet of Things” topic these days, and there will be a lot more, especially in some business areas where it may have a major impact. The common feeling is that IoT will, in the long term, change the game in many industries, and we fully agree with this vision.

The question is: will this apply to printers, too?