Practical considerations for imaging and printing security
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... unauthorized users from hard disk storage. The HP Jetdirect 635n IPv6/IPsec and Gigabit Ethernet internal print server, available November 2005, uses a cryptographic accelerator to provide click-to remove all current major operating systems, including Windows, Unix®, and Linux®. For more information on HP Secure Erase, see Appendix B, "HP Secure Erase," on the Network insures...
... unauthorized users from hard disk storage. The HP Jetdirect 635n IPv6/IPsec and Gigabit Ethernet internal print server, available November 2005, uses a cryptographic accelerator to provide click-to remove all current major operating systems, including Windows, Unix®, and Linux®. For more information on HP Secure Erase, see Appendix B, "HP Secure Erase," on the Network insures...
Practical considerations for imaging and printing security
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...HP Secure Erase for Imaging and Printing" whitepaper (www.hp.com/sbso/security/secure_disk_erase.pdf) for complete details of algorithms implemented and devices supported. • Capella Technologies: www.capellatech.com • Global Solutions Catalog: www.hpgsc.com • Jetmobile: www.jetmobile.com • National Institute of Linus Torvalds. Linux...warranty statements accompanying such products and services. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. The information ...
...HP Secure Erase for Imaging and Printing" whitepaper (www.hp.com/sbso/security/secure_disk_erase.pdf) for complete details of algorithms implemented and devices supported. • Capella Technologies: www.capellatech.com • Global Solutions Catalog: www.hpgsc.com • Jetmobile: www.jetmobile.com • National Institute of Linus Torvalds. Linux...warranty statements accompanying such products and services. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Nothing herein should be liable for HP products and services are U.S. The information ...
HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Philosophy of Security
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If network print spoolers (Windows, NetWare, UNIX/LINUX, and so on) were used instead of direct printing, the document was probably sent in the clear to the network print spooler and a copy exists on the network print spooler's hard drive. • When the user or a print spooler sends the document to the ...paper copy available at the printer. Note: "deleted" is probably a "deleted" copy of the spooled print file on the user's hard drive. Looking at the big picture. If it was an internal server, there is probably a copy on the outsourcer's hard drive when it is the same machine as well...
If network print spoolers (Windows, NetWare, UNIX/LINUX, and so on) were used instead of direct printing, the document was probably sent in the clear to the network print spooler and a copy exists on the network print spooler's hard drive. • When the user or a print spooler sends the document to the ...paper copy available at the printer. Note: "deleted" is probably a "deleted" copy of the spooled print file on the user's hard drive. Looking at the big picture. If it was an internal server, there is probably a copy on the outsourcer's hard drive when it is the same machine as well...