The consequences of a data breach can be catastrophic for companies of any size: damage to reputation, customers and profits are just the tip of the iceberg.
Companies could pay heavy penalties imposed by new data protection regulations. Because firewalls are no longer sufficient to protect data, multilevel protections need to be implemented on every endpoint in the network.The rise of cyber attacks has led to the introduction of tough new directives such as GDPR, which apply not only to European companies but also to all those that collect data from EU residents
The GDPR requires companies to securely protect data, document and monitor every activity, notify any breaches within 72 hours, and comply with a strict penalty system of up to 4 percent of annual turnover.
The GDPR regulations include significant penalties for noncompliance that are in addition to the economic damages caused by the breach itself.
Progressive security and compliance measures must be taken to protect endpoints, including printers, in view of the new regulations.
When it comes to printer protection there are progressive actions to be taken to ensure compliance of endpoints.
Comprehensive monitoring of the IT infrastructure and scheduling periodic assessments to ensure compliance.
Identification of devices accessing the data and evaluation of the level of integrated security.
Adoption of security policies and continuous monitoring of network vulnerabilities.
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