Xerox will highlight its comprehensive approach to networked printing solutions security at the 10th annual McAfee MPOWER Cybersecurity Summit in Las Vegas, Oct. 17-19.
During MPOWER, Alissa Johnson, Xerox CISO and Christiaan Beek, McAfee Lead Scientist and Principal Engineer, will participate in a speaking session, “Securing IoT is Not a Mission Impossible.” They will discuss how those responsible for cybersecurity must consider threats to the IoT landscape as mission-critical components to their security strategy.
They will also detail the Xerox-McAfee approach to IoT security, and McAfee’s whitelisting technology, which constantly monitors and automatically protects against malware attacks. The technology is embedded in all Xerox ConnectKey AltaLink products.
“The modern printer is a far different creature from the monoliths of the past or even the devices of last year. Smart printers have become high-value targets for attackers looking for network-connected devices to compromise,” said Eric Vanderburg, a Security Industry Expert, Consultant and Author of Security Thinking Cap. “Xerox has always taken data and device protection seriously and is ensuring its printer security is comparable with that of other enterprise computing systems.”
Xerox security solutions span four key aspects in a multilayered approach: intrusion prevention, device detection, document and data detection, and external partnerships like McAfee.
“Printers and smart multifunction devices have the potential to introduce threats to the network and security must be addressed proactively. McAfee is proud to embed our technology into Xerox devices to protect against even the most advanced adversaries” said Christiaan Beek.