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SECURITY

PROTECTED + PRODUCTIVE

Nothing matters more than the security of your vital business data. That’s why it’s good to know the bizhub i-Series has you covered with a new advanced firmware upgrade that delivers even greater protection against malicious activity. 

With the new “Authentication Attack Detection” function for example, it is now possible to block unauthorised attempts deriving from brute force attacks, to crack passwords and other access data, to infiltrate devices from outside. Brute force attacks are a preferred vector by cyber criminals, and they have been reported as growing by 160% annually. 

Numerous security features are built into our new devices, supported by industry-leading antivirus technology from Bitdefender. And with Shield Guard or bizhub SECURE Notifier you’re on top of it all, making sure your bizhub devices stay secure over their entire lifetimes.

Why not give your business the best of both worlds? Discover more security features!

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Visible security

Virus protection with clear notification and reporting of actual status​
Customers can specify in advance how their i-Series will behave after a virus is detected ​
New icons for security status give customers peace of mind

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Trusted IT environment

By quickly detecting and predicting suspicious behaviour and cyber attacks in the client's environment and notifying the administrator, it is possible to strengthen the security of the client's entire environment and prevent attacks without introducing new security-related tools.​

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​Pro-active security management​

Early detection of signs of unauthorised password and authentication access​

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GDPR ready​

No concern for data privacy standards

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The enhanced bizhub i-Series offers a range of new features and combines ease of use with powerful security for a print solution without compromise. Empowering employees to achieve their objectives and helping them thrive.

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3 steps to increase printer security

Printers are often overlooked in corporate cybersecurity – yet they store, process, and transmit sensitive business data every day. Without the right safeguards, your multifunction printers (MFPs) can become open doors for cybercriminals.

To learn more about how to protect your devices effectively, download the infographic.

Which device is right for you?

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1. Compact
  • Devices which can fit on the desktop, smart but compact 
  • Devices: All A4 machines
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2. Creative
  • Devices with advanced colour capabilities, thick paper support, SRA3, banner, Fiery, etc.
  • Devices: all A3 colour machines
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3. High volume
  • Robust devices, advanced finishers, high volume printing, high speed scanning
  • Devices: all A3 machines from 45 ppm

Further reading

Are you confident in the security of your printers?
Are you confident in the security of your printers?
If your printers could talk, imagine the secrets they could share. Even though these devices are the conduit between the digital and physical world, when organisations discuss information security, print security does not always get the attention it needs. Just like laptops, mobiles, servers, etc., printers are IT devices that are integrated into the network and represent a potential target for attack.
Easy guide to secure, simple printing practices
Easy guide to secure, simple printing practices
In our last blog article “Are you confident in the security of your printers?” we discussed why organisations should not neglect print security and instead make it their priority.
How SMBs can prevent the security vulnerabilities associated with their printed documents
How SMBs can prevent the security vulnerabilities associated with their printed documents
A recent study by Quocirca has revealed serious gaps in the security of printed documents at small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). But what measures can SMBs take to increase document security?

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