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SHARP Exclusive Print Security

Exclusive Print Security Service for Sharp Device

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Securing Tomorrow: Unveiling the Power of Exclusive Print Security for Sharp Devices

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In an era where cybersecurity is paramount, safeguarding your organization’s printing infrastructure is as crucial as fortifying your digital fortresses. Enter the era of Exclusive Print Security, a groundbreaking service tailored specifically for Sharp multifunction printers (MFPs) and printers, ensuring 24/7 vigilance against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.

Advanced Security for Sharp Devices

Gone are the days when print devices were overlooked in the cybersecurity landscape. With the Exclusive Print Security service, Sharp MFPs and printers become bastions of defense against potential threats. This service goes beyond the conventional, capturing an extensive range of event logs and alerts from Sharp devices. These critical data points are then seamlessly transmitted to a Security Information and Event Management system (SIEM), forming the backbone of a robust security infrastructure.

Constant Vigilance in a Dynamic Threat Landscape

The digital realm is rife with threat actors constantly probing and adapting their tactics. Exclusive Print Security keeps your organization one step ahead by providing 24/7 event monitoring. A dedicated security operations center meticulously analyzes the captured data, swiftly identifying and alerting you to vulnerabilities. In an age where cybersecurity threats are incessant, having a vigilant eye on your print devices becomes a strategic imperative.

Extending the Shield: Corporate-Wide Protection

The Exclusive Print Security service isn’t confined to individual devices; it aspires to fortify your entire corporate ecosystem. Extend the protective shield to encompass a corporate-wide SIEM system, ensuring that every endpoint device, from PCs to printers, stands resilient against potential threats. This holistic approach transforms your organization into an impregnable fortress against cyber adversaries.

The Overlooked On-Ramp: Protecting Your Print Devices

Cybercriminals are well aware that multifunction printers and printers are often overlooked entry points into a network. In fact, recent statistics reveal that over two-thirds of organizations across the US and Europe experienced data loss due to unsecure printing practices. Exclusive Print Security recognizes the vulnerability of these devices, offering a sophisticated defense mechanism to thwart potential cyber threats.

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